Edgar Degas. Study of a Ballet Dancer, ca. 1873. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
“Us, them, none of it matters. What matters is that you express yourselves, that you ...
After the show’s debut in 2014, the English National Ballet returns to the London dance scene, this time to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War. ...
Keeping true to the “joyous and noisy” spirit of the people he found when visiting Cuba, Renshaw adds to Bizet’s arias the vibrant and effervescent rhythms of mambo, salsa, rumba ...
We all like a good story. The reliable arch of a narrative is what impels us to read, to go to the theatre, to write. For this reason I will ...
Love to Love to Love You sees actress and writer Florence Keith-Roach bring Schnitzler’s La Ronde into the disco era.
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Kiss and Cry, an astonishing show by the Belgian dance troupe Charleroi Danses, transcends not only national borders but the borders between live action, film, dance and mime, says Emma ...
Simon Stephens recently highlighted the similarities between choreography and theatre. Dan Hutton looks at how dance shows that we don’t need verbose prose to understand a maker’s ideas. ...