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  • Review Me and My Girl - Chichester Festival Theatre
    6 August 2018

    Me and My Girl - Chichester Festival Theatre

    by Katie Utting

    Me and my Girl is currently running at Chichester Festival Theatre until 25th August 2018. Starring Matt Lucas, Caroline Quentine, Clive Rowe and Alex Young, it is a valuable piece of onstage magic, guaranteed to take the whole theatre on a roller-coaster of imagination, emotion and just plain fun!

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  • Review My Land by Recirquel Company
    5 August 2018

    My Land by Recirquel Company

    by Emrys Green Voice Team

    A deceptively slow start aids the tension built up through an incredible show of dance, physical theatre & circus skills that at times meant the audience didn’t know whether to clap in amazement or stay silent in fear of breaking the concentration.

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  • Event Phoenix Dance Theatre: Mixed Programme 2018
    16 November 2018

    Phoenix Dance Theatre: Mixed Programme 2018

    by The Civic Barnsley

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  • Event Dali's Guest
    8 September 2018

    Dali's Guest

    by The Civic Barnsley

    Dali’s Guest is an engaging collaboration of real life stories, dance, music and visual art inspired by the effects of cancer on the body and Surrealist visual art.

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  • Case Study Tyler, Silver Arts Award
    20 July 2018

    Tyler, Silver Arts Award

    by Nici West Voice Team

    We chat to Tyler, who recently completed his Silver Arts Award in dance and dance science. 

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  • Event MK ULTRA: Rosie Kay Dance Company in collaboration with Adam Curtis
    20 September 2018 – 21 September 2018

    MK ULTRA: Rosie Kay Dance Company in collaboration with Adam Curtis

    by Rosie Kay Dance Company

    ‘Like a rave version of The Masons’, Evening Standard 

    MK ULTRA will blow your mind. Be dazzled by bright lights, superhuman dancing and pounding trap music as choreographer Rosie Kay and filmmaker Adam Curtis collaborate to create a bold commentary on the rise of conspiracy. 

    As millions of young people turn away from established political systems, MK ULTRA looks at conspiracy and myth within popular culture and ideas about who really is in control. Taking its inspiration from the CIA code for the real LSD-fuelled brainwashing experiments by the US Military, MK ULTRA shines a light on the Illuminati and temptations to cross to the dark side. 

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  • How-to Guide How to review a dance performance
    31 May 2018

    How to review a dance performance

    by Cath Carver

    Top tips from leading dance critics on how to review dance performances.

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  • Review Tape
    30 May 2018

    Tape

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    "Go to bed and it'll be alright in the morning"

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  • Review Motionhouse 'Charge'
    24 May 2018

    Motionhouse 'Charge'

    by Phoebe Goff

    On Friday the 23rd of March I was able to go see Motionhouse perform ‘Charge’ at the Peacock theatre in London. Kevin Finnan MBE, aimed to create a show collaboratively with scientists are artists to make audience members “think about the role energy plays in our lives.” Charge is the third element of Kevin Finnan’s ‘Earth Trilogy’, developing on themes explored in Scattered, and Broken, about our relationship with water and the Earth.

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  • Review Sutra
    24 May 2018

    Sutra

    by Katie Franklin

    The production is about the teachings of Kung-fu disciplines through the Shaolin Monks beliefs, and the relation they have towards the Western world. It highlights their history and contrasting ways in that they deal with the world. The choreographer reflects the monks lives through each part of the physical setting as well as his choice of movement styles.

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  • Event Pibroch Tales
    29 May 2018 – 3 June 2018

    Pibroch Tales

    by Jayne Port

    Pibroch Tales is a unique and humorous dance and physical theatre piece, delivering an extraordinary fusion of storytelling, Pibroch scores and witty contemporary dance. 

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  • Interview Interview with Lois Ward-Marvin of Depression Rhythm
    6 April 2018

    Interview with Lois Ward-Marvin of Depression Rhythm

    by Cath Carver

    Lois Ward-Marvin is a 22-year-old performance artist who uses dance to treat her anxiety and depression. She shares her journey and a daily dance on Instagram as @depression.rhythm.

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  • Review Verve: Northern School of Contemporary Dance
    26 March 2018

    Verve: Northern School of Contemporary Dance

    by Harriet Mayne

    A review of Verve by the Northern School of Contemporary Dance. 

    Lincoln Performing Arts Centre. 

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  • Interview Want My Job? with Neha Lahkanpaul
    22 November 2017

    Want My Job? with Neha Lahkanpaul

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Dance teacher, journalist, marketer, and facilitator, Neha, spoke to me about how she came to wear so many hats and how those hats took her to MozFest 2017.

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  • Blog Neha Lakhanpaul and The Dance Code - MozFest 2017
    14 November 2017

    Neha Lakhanpaul and The Dance Code - MozFest 2017

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    We're posting up the session plans for the youth led sessions at MozFest 2017

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  • Case Study Connor Gribben, Bronze and Gold achiever
    29 September 2017

    Connor Gribben, Bronze and Gold achiever

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    We asked some questions to Connor, who has done his Gold Arts Award through The Sage Gateshead in graffiti and breakdance.

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  • Review Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes
    20 August 2017

    Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes

    by Kezia Margand

    This is a review of my visit to see The Red Shoes at Norwich Theatre Royal in February 2017.

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  • Review Confessions Of A Cockney Temple Dancer
    15 August 2017

    Confessions Of A Cockney Temple Dancer

    by Kheira Bey Contributor

    The one man show Confessions Of A Cockney Temple Dancer combined both monologue and dance to create a provocative piece which explored foreign identity in England.

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