With R.OSA, 10 esercizi per nuovi virtuosismi, Silvia Gribaudi brings to the stage the expressivity…
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Bermudas by Compagnia MK is “a spectacular example of dynamic interaction and astounding virtuosity”
Bermudas is a cleverly-constructed choreography designed for a variable number of interpreters who interact with…
One of the most visionary choreographers, Moses Pendleton, has decided to adventure down the rabbit…
Resulting from an artistic residence in Trentino, Avalanche investigates themes of archiving and cataloguing. In…
The new season of Vicenza Danza opened with a spectacular performance of Grupo Corpo, a…
The Jewish Connection Project is a dance that starts with the individual to then regain…
It is hard to describe Foreign Tongues in a few words, as the whole performance…
Last night’s UK debut of Korea National Contemporary Dance Company at The Place was a…
DeNada Dance Theatre, lead by ground-breaking choreographer Carlos Pons Guerra, is one of the best revelations of the last few years and one of…
The extensive research behind DFS reflects in all performers’ outstanding dancing and singing skills, what’s most striking…
Used To Be Blonde by Sharon Eyal, the 2017-18 guest artistic director of National Youth…
The standout feature of Tara D’Arquian’s Bad Faith is the strong philosophical research behind the…
It is far too restrictive to define Candoco only as a company of disabled and…
Artistic director Emily Molnar’s decision to present a triple bill by female choreographers deserves a…
Watching Matthew Bourne’s new adaptation of The Red Shoes is like remembering a dream where…
Vamos Cuba! returns to London bringing the feel good, colourful and sassy show to the…
The Wonderful World of Dance is looking for dance writers, reviewers, critics, vloggers covering all…