The Sarasota Ballet celebrated the start of their Winter-Spring Season by presenting a varied program…
Month: January 2019
This June, The Royal Ballet pays tribute to Prima Ballerina Assoluta Dame Margot Fonteyn with a special…
Dutch National Ballet is organising its second international ballet conference, Positioning Ballet. Following the first successful…
Ricardo Cervera, a Ballet Master of The Royal Ballet, will join the teaching staff of…
In I Only Laugh to Keep From Weeping José Tomás and Valerie Ebuwa haughtily face the audience, dressed identically in…
Miami City Ballet celebrated their second program in their 2018/2019 season, with two ballets that…
What an evening of contrasts! We are swung from the alienation of Sara Green’s BURNT OUT, to Dani Harris…
In ancient folklore, a lunar halo is a sign foreboding changes, while scientifically it appears…
Yet more Schlemmer creations graced the stage of Akademie der Künste on the final night…
The Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP), a U.S. based national service, advocacy and membership…
B Plus, Dancing for Mikhail Baryshnikov at American Ballet Theatre, is the first account written…
It is a new year, and for the young ballet world, this means competition season.…
The Royal Academy of Dance’s (RAD) new state of the art global headquarters at Avanton: Battersea started…
The Place, London’s boldest dance theatre, is pleased to announce its spring programme. Some of…
New Work New Music, a programme of six world premieres to contemporary music never before…
10 productions, 11 venues, 127 performances, including first time collaborations with Ballet Black and newly…
Gramophone crackles, or is it the fireplace where the shadow of one dancer mimics another?…
Candoco Dance Company are kicking off 2019 with a plethora of learning activity! Their youth company,…
In a playroom seemingly designed by Leon Bakst two girls compete over a piano. Dressed…
On Tuesday, January 22, 2019, the remnants of a heavy snowfall and blistering temperatures saw…
Few pieces of dance choreography have taken on such iconic status that they can be…
After 16 years with The Royal Ballet, Thiago Soares has decided to make this Season his last…
Bridget Lappin began with her solo; a chair, table and tape recorder inhabited the space. The…
Were there techno DJs at the Bauhaus’s famous parties? No of course not. But BAUHAUSCLUB…
Fawn – a young deer, or the hyperbolic display of flattery as a form of protection? Lizzie…
She Holds Me Up performed by female duo Vidal-Hall and Cook, revolves around a rope and a pole, placed…
Rowena Gander is a woman moving on a silver pole. Far from sexualised, she is a…
100 Jahre Bauhaus: Das Totale Tanz Theater 360°- “a virtual reality experience for man and machine.”
One of the aspects of Bauhaus that makes it most relevant to the 21st Century…
As you enter the auditorium, a solitary ‘soul’ (guarded by unnervingly cult-ish hooded figures) possesses…
Embodied Knowledge captures those thought processes that emerge when the brain and the rest of…
Performance platform Woman SRSLY returns for a special late-night party fundraiser at The Yard Theatre on…
The Founders and directors of Sisters Grimm are ex-Royal Ballet ballerina Pietra Mello-Pittman and Grammy-nominated…
English National Ballet today announces the Royal Albert Hall as a Hub Partner for their acclaimed Dance for Parkinson’s programme.…
The explicit question “Who are you?” is impossible to answer, but experimental choreographer Si Rawlinson puts it…
1969 was a watershed year for Jerome Robbins, he came home to New York City…
Birmingham Royal Ballet is delighted to announce that internationally renowned Carlos Acosta CBE has been…
Inncercide is as much a trio as a duet if you include the musician who assumes…
One lone figure holds centre stage in a portrayal of mental anguish and entrapment. A…
Walking through the auditorium doors, into the great Roundhouse theatre, I feel as though I…
Dance Hub Birmingham are delighted to announce the commissioning round for South Asian dance genre…
Lately, I’ve been wondering if we could put Margot Fonteyn in a Tardis and bring…
The English National Ballet kicks off the new year at the London Coliseum with enduring…
Carlos Acosta’s vibrant dance production of Miguel de Cervante’s classic tale Don Quixote returns to the Royal Opera House…
The third and final American Dance Platform showcase at the Joyce Theatre highlighted modern dance…
The second American Dance Platform showcase of 2019, presented at the Joyce Theater as part…
New York’s countless theaters and clubs make the city a performing arts mecca, featuring as…
Battery Dance is now accepting applications for the 38th Annual Battery Dance Festival, with free…
Stories from the Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes told through costumes, programmes and objects will be shown…