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5 April 2024 – 27 April 2024
Dance-theatre artist Charlotte Mclean to bring 'Futuristic Folktales' on tour
Dance-theatre artist Charlotte Mclean to bring new experimental work Futuristic Folktales on tour internationally to Scotland, the UK, and Switzerland - created with a groundbreaking collaborative team
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10 November 2023
ACE Dance and Music: Unknown Realms - Review
The new double bill of contemporary dance from ACE Dance and Music is a dive into the most subconscious and spiritual aspects of being
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21 October 2022
Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company: ALiCE review
An impressive, thought-provoking contemporary dance work inspired by Caroll’s Alice in Wonderland and the self-exploration of youth.
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1 August 2022
Interview with Connor Taylor: professional ballet dancer turned dance teacher
We speak to Connor Taylor, founder and principal of Adore Dance London in East London, all about the impact of lockdown on creative practice, gaining confidence to dance for yourself, and what it's like to run an entire dance school.
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20 May 2021
The world of pointe
This blog is a brief introduction to the world of pointe: its origins, its risks to the human body and why people love it so much around the world.
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14 May 2021
New Music Friday: Emily Daccarett
Emily Darcarett, combines her love of both fashion and music to express herself as an artist. Here she speaks to Voice about her latest release ‘Fading Memories’ and the journey that ensued after deciding to pursue music.
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12 May 2021
Learning to dance in lockdown
Covid-19 has students across the world to transition online for their dance training. From studio to living room, I discuss the experience from myself – a student’s – perspective and from my teacher – Gemma Pender’s - perspective too.
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26 February 2021
Where are they now? with Ceri Davies: Arts Award 15th birthday
Ceri Davies completed her Silver Arts Award in 2012 and went on to become a disability rights campaigner, setting up her own community interest company, More Mascots Please. Find out more about what Ceri's been up to in this video interview.
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6 June 2019
Interview With Gianluca Vincentini, Artistic Director of Möbius Dance
I sat down with professional dancer and Artistic Director of Möbius Dance, Gianluca Vincentini, to talk about his work, professional experience and advice to future dance artists.
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15 August 2018
"Dancing All Around The World" Show Review
For a dance show held by a group of students, I was happily surprised by the quality of their show and I truly felt as though I was experiencing dances from "all around the world".
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20 September 2018 – 21 September 2018
MK ULTRA: Rosie Kay Dance Company in collaboration with Adam Curtis
‘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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24 March 2017
Want My Job? Louise Richards, Director Motionhouse
The Executive Director at award-winning, internationally touring dance company, Motionhouse, Louise Richards, told me about what it takes to do her job.
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19 December 2015
In the year Billy Elliot turned ten, is ballet still a difficult choice for men?
Since the early 19th century, Western culture has depicted male ballet dancers as weak, effeminate or homosexual. Studies have shown that teenagers in particular can have a highly stereotypical view of gender-specific sports, and these views make people less confident in breaking out of their shell and indulging in activities or arts that are seen as 'effeminate' or 'manly'.