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reviews by dance art journalSep 2, 20255:53 pm3rd September 2025
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London Adavu’s perfect ‘The Showcase’

Words by Caroline Tonks. Just a short walk from Angel tube station is LIFT, where a passionate audience has gathered to watch the second edition of London Adavu – The Showcase.  London Adavu is a […]

reviews by dance art journalAug 27, 20254:24 pm28th August 2025
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The Joystick and The Reins by Eve Stainton

Words by Florence Nicholls. I went into this performance not having come across Eve Stainton’s work before. But, a solo choreography built on riot arrest imagery and 1980s Crime Watch TV, accompanied by a live orchestra […]

News by dance art journalAug 18, 20258:56 am19th August 2025
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Mele Broomes ‘through warm temperatures’ at Fringe

Originally commissioned as an exclusive live performance for the 20th anniversary of the Edinburgh Art Festival, the staged version of through warm temperatures by Mele Broomes running at Dance Base, as part of the Made […]

News by dance art journalAug 11, 20255:57 pm17th August 2025
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Rambert & (LA)HORDE present WE SHOULD HAVE NEVER WALKED ON THE MOON

Rambert and Ballet national de Marseille, direction (LA)HORDE join forces to transform the entire Royal Festival Hall and wider site with the UK Premiere of WE SHOULD HAVE NEVER WALKED ON THE MOON. ‘We should have never walked […]

News by dance art journalAug 11, 20255:47 pm
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Balfour Reparations by Farah Saleh at Edinburgh Fringe

Balfour Reparations is a performance lecture by Farah Saleh that examines the UK’s colonial legacy in Palestine, focusing on Arthur James Balfour, Prime Minister (1902-1905) and Foreign Secretary (1916-1919), and his role in denying Palestinian […]

interviews by dance art journalAug 11, 20259:01 am11th August 2025
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Ad Infinitum bring Last Rites to Fringe 2025

Next week, as part of Edinburgh Fringe, George Mann and Ramesh Meyyappan present Ad Infinitum’s Last Rites, which will take place at Pleasance One as part of the Here & Now Showcase. In Last Rites, […]

News by dance art journalAug 7, 20259:42 am
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Take Me Somewhere releases its 2025 programme

Take Me Somewhere reveals its full programme of radical performance that will take over Glasgow from Wednesday 15 – Sunday 26 October 2025, inviting audiences into spaces of care, resistance and transformation. The international, biennial festival […]

News by dance art journalJul 31, 20252:54 pm20th August 2025
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What dance shows to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2025

Edinburgh Fringe 2025 starts this week and there is a plethora of brilliant independent and freelance dance artists and makers from across the UK and beyond showcasing work throughout August. Dance shows at Edinburgh Fringe […]

reviews by dance art journalJul 29, 20256:23 pm29th July 2025
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Reflecting on care at Elettra Giunta’s WMN* event

Words by Sarah Lapinsky. Where does care fit in art? It can be difficult to locate it at all in this hectic world. Care describes a thoughtful “how” in the intent of effort, whether that’s […]

reviews by dance art journalJul 29, 20254:13 pm30th July 2025
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Power & pain in Dynamicaa’s QUEER’D

Words by Isabela Palancean. A kaleidoscopic floor covered in multicoloured, multitextured garments. Strange mounds protruding from underneath. A fluffy pink bunny rabbit suddenly emerging from the hallway, as if by magic.  Where are we? Theoretically, we should be […]

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