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Andrew McNicol on Here & Now

Jim Keaveney9 months ago9 months ago

McNicol Ballet Collective will be performing their brand-new production Here & Now at Hull City Hall (29 March), the Royal…

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Chiroptera review – Place de l’Opéra (Digital release) ★★★★☆

Jim Keaveney9 months ago9 months ago

Recorded live on 12 November 2023 and available to stream for free, Chiroptera is a collaboration between the artist JR, choreographer Damien Jalet and composer Thomas Bangalter, famously of Daft Punk.

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Clemence Debaig on Where We Meet

Admin10 months ago10 months ago

Unwired Dance Theatre’s Where We Meet is an interactive and immersive dance theatre performance where you’re in control of revealing…

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Encounters: Four Contemporary Ballets review – Royal Opera House, London ★★★★☆

Carla Rudgyard1 year ago1 year ago

Review by Carla Rudgyard Four contemporary choreographers are gracing the stage of the Royal Opera House this autumn. Each a bold…

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Ralph Kennedy on the work of Without Walls

Admin1 year ago1 year ago

Without Walls is a pioneer and trailblazer of exceptional outdoor art. From research in development to working with leading outdoor…

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Malco Oliveros on This is Not Romeo & Juliet / Edinburgh Fringe

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

This is Not Romeo & Juliet is a powerful performance from the Danish dance company Granhøj Dans exploring love in…

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Stephanie Laing on Rudder / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

A comedy dance show about balance. Stephanie has a history of falling over a lot, accidentally kneeing herself in the…

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Ekleido on taking SPLICE to Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Together, Hannah Ekholm and Faye Stoeser are the choreographic duo Ekleido. They strive to create work that is innovative and…

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Thomas Gorham on Head First Acrobat’s Brighton Fringe shows

Admin2 years ago2 years ago

Head First Acrobats are a multi-award-winning performance company. Based in Melbourne, they are regulars on the international touring circuit, and…

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The State Ballet of Georgia to perform Swan Lake in unique visits to London and Dublin

Graham Watts2 years ago2 years ago

Despite being one of the world’s most accomplished and thrilling dance companies, The State Ballet of Georgia has never appeared…

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