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  • Uncaged+ review – elegant sketches of Lee Krasner and her life with Jackson Pollock
  • Dak Mashava on his choreography debut
  • Review: Gentleman Jack with Northern Ballet – Love, lust and the life of Anne Lister

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theguardian.com /1 week ago

Uncaged+ review – elegant sketches of Lee Krasner and her life with Jackson Pollock

The Mount Without, Bristol Fame’s Antonia Franceschi delivers a double portrait of Krasner, with music by Claire van Kampen, plus there’s a superb solo from Edward WatsonTwo notabl...

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danceartjournal.com /1 month ago

Dak Mashava on his choreography debut

Next week, choreographer and dancer Dak Mashava, West End cast member of ‘Cabaret’, will make his choreographic debut at Serendipity UK’s Let’s Dance International Frontiers (LDIF2...

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gramilano.com /1 week ago

Review: Gentleman Jack with Northern Ballet – Love, lust and the life of Anne Lister

Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel sees Gentleman Jack – effective in its storytelling capacity and sits well with the company.

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danceartjournal.com /1 month ago

‘Choreodrome: Next Steps’ presents two powerful works by Bar Groisman and Dorine Mugisha

Words by Karly Benson. Choreodrome: Next Steps presented two intimate and resonant works. Coiled Up by Sababa Co. and Akanana Sweet Banana by Dorine Mugisha are both inherently fem...

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gramilano.com /2 days ago

Interview: Of Renewals and Returns – Helen Pickett, visionary choreographer and creative

Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel talks with choreographer Helen Pickett on the eve of the opening of her ballet Emma Bovary – “Be the rebel. Be daring. Take Risk.”

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gramilano.com /1 week ago

Preview: Sol León and Paul Lightfoot make their Royal Ballet debut

The Royal Ballet is the first British company to perform the work of the contemporary choreographic duo Sol León and Paul Lightfoot.

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gramilano.com /1 month ago

The Royal Ballet – complete 2026-2027 Season

The complete presentation, calendar and production details of the full Royal Ballet 2026-2027 Season.

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gramilano.com /1 month ago

Interview: Ulrik Birkkjaer on staging La Sylphide for San Francisco Ballet

Ulrik Birkkjaer talks to Ann Haskins about staging La Sylphide for San Francisco Ballet – port de bras, jumps and mime.

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gramilano.com /4 weeks ago

Review: Thick & Tight in Papillons – performers and friends; a brilliantly creative space to reside in

Matthew Paluch sees Thick & Tight, the Manchester Collective, and CHAINES in Papillons – work that speaks but doesn't shout.

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gramilano.com /1 month ago

Review: Kontakthof – Echoes of ’78, Pina Bausch through the eyes of Meryl Tankard

Lily Hyde sees a reworked version of Pina Bausch’s Kontakthof with original cast members from 1978 – mired in the old, the show presents something remarkably new.

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danceartjournal.com /2 weeks ago

You & Us by Cathy Waller explores identity & invisibility

Words by Karly Benson. Cathy Waller Dance Company presented You & Us at The Place, an evening of photography, film, and live dance exploring the complicated nature of identity...

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danceartjournal.com /1 month ago

RONiN by Yukiko Masui

Words by Josephine Leask. A small but powerful figure (Cher Nicolette Ho) emerges amidst the projected digital images of rain that pour down the four walls of the white box stage....

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gramilano.com /1 month ago

The Critics’ Circle announces the nominations for the 26th National Dance Awards

The Dance Section of the Critics’ Circle has announced the short-listed nominations for the National Dance Awards (#NDA26). 

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gramilano.com /1 month ago

Review: Norwegian National Ballet in Tungrodd / Rahčamuš / Raataminen – preserving identity

Graham Watts sees Tungrodd, a "softly expressive and powerfully expansive" semi-autobiographical work by Sámi choreographer Simone Grøtte from Northern Norway.

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danceartjournal.com /4 weeks ago

Candoco Dance Company announces new leadership model and initiatives

Candoco Dance Company today announces a new leadership model and ways of working that will see the company support more D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergentdance artists than ever b...

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gramilano.com /1 month ago

Review: Wayne McGregor’s Alchemies – changing expectations at The Royal Ballet

Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel sees Wayne McGregor: Alchemies with The Royal Ballet – This exhilarating triple bill is the very essence of alchemies of curiosity: absorbing, engaging, dar...

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gramilano.com /1 month ago

Review: Matthew Ball is riveting in The Royal Ballet’s Mayerling

Jonathan Gray sees a myriad of fine performances on Mayerling's opening night, but none finer than Matthew Ball in Laura Morera's detailed revival for The Royal Ballet.

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everything-theatre.co.uk /1 month ago

Review: The Centre Will Not Hold, Sadler’s Wells

A smorgasbord of dance styles makes for a great piece by Dorrance Dance Productions The post Review: The Centre Will Not Hold, Sadler’s Wells appeared first on Everything Theatre.

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chroniclelive.co.uk /1 month ago

Newcastle dance theatre nominated for 'dance world Olivier' for second year in a row

Liv Lorent, CEO and artistic director of balletLORENT, said it is an honour to be recognised

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gramilano.com /1 week ago

Interview: Brigadoon returns to California – Director/Choreographer Katie Spelman on Scottish Dance in a Mythical Scotla...

Pasadena Playhouse’s production of Brigadoon, directed and choreographed by Katie Spelman, with a book by Alexandra Silberis, is infused with Scottish culture.

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

The Center Will Not Hold review – a compelling conversation between US dance styles

Sadler’s Wells, LondonTap, waacking, jookin’, footwork and jit are among the traditional, street and club styles that come together as Michelle Dorrance showcases a startling array...

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gramilano.com /3 weeks ago

Review: McGregor / Maillot / Naharin, an eclectic triple bill at La Scala

Graham Spicer sees La Scala’s thrilling contemporary programme: Wayne McGregor’s Chroma, Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Dov'è la luna and Ohad Naharin's Minus 16.

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dailyutahchronicle.com /4 weeks ago

Driven ballet graduate enters the professional dance world The Daily Utah Chronicle

Driven ballet graduate enters the professional dance world The Daily Utah Chronicle

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gramilano.com /2 weeks ago

Review: YOU & US with Cathy Waller Company – human, nuanced, heart-warming

Lucía Piquero appreciates the humanity in Cathy Waller Company's YOU & US, inviting us to have the courage to be seen more openly and more honestly.

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