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5 June 2024
Unique dance, movement, and circus shows coming to the EdFringe this August
From shows about ancestry to surrealism, reclaiming your voice, and pricing the body, here's some unique dance, movement, and circus shows coming to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - including Luca Rutherford, Giovanni Zazzera, and Na Djinang Circus
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2 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
The Death & Life of All of Us headed for Edinburgh Fringe
Charming, funny and moving multimedia story of intergenerational shame, family secrets & history from Victor Esses, Jewish-Lebanese Brazilian queer theatre maker
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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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9 September 2021
Jaša: Lingering Cut (Angst Performance)
Poetic, powerful and inherently political - Jaša's latest performance in Folkestone captures the angst, confusion and frustration of modern times, offering a wake up call to all who care to listen.
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4 June 2021
This Is Not A Solo Dance
This stylish show of performative drawing gives viewers much to consider in its twenty minute running time.
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19 February 2021
Playmakers launch 'Writing to Play' local initiative
Playmakers, a Winchester-based arts charity, has launched a new initiative to help engage and support local performance writers called Writing to Play. Read on to find out more and see how you can get involved!
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28 May 2019
Where are they now? with Fay Beesley
Gold Arts Award achiever Fay Beesley talks about balancing her career as an Education and Outreach Officer and as an performance artist who has performed internationally
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21 January 2019
Can Museums Dance?
In 2018 The Bowes Centre ran an open call to select 10 artists from the N.E. as artists-in-residence responding to The Bowes Museum for the first time. They became the #untitled10 with a successful exhibition presenting diverse ideas inspired by the museum through photography, textiles, music, photography, furniture and jewellery design, neon light and dance. Dance has become one of the most transformative experiences at the museum. In this Q&A, Paula the Director of Talkin' Culture explores how and why.
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3 January 2019
Interview: 'Idiot' artist burns his fine art degree, calls it art!
Devonshire artist Tom Stockley, aka t.s. idiot, burnt his fine art degree and often wears a turkey hat. But he's no fool, that's for sure...
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24 September 2018
Wow Machine – a stream of experimentation and confrontation
Brighter Sound’s Marketing Assistant Joe Clegg reviews Stealing Sheep’s Wow Machine, the penultimate event in The Hexagon Experiment, inspired by Delia Derbyshire.
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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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9 August 2017
Want My Job? Mogali Masuku, actress
Actress, Mogali Masuku, from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, leads in the brilliant professional debut as Lady Macbeth in Iris Theatre's 10th Anniversary production of Macbeth
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5 August 2017 – 26 August 2017
Syd & Sylvia
Eastbourne, 1987. Infamous club owner / compere Syd and his long-suffering wife, club singer/entertainer Sylvia, have been performing the same old routines at their Working Men's club for 15 years. However, after taking up an evening class in Women's Studies, Sylvia has been taking liberties with some of the material, much to the disapproval of her abusive husband...