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reviews by dance art journalOct 16, 20255:25 pm
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Dan Daw’s EXXY digs into the complex soil of belonging

Words by Florence Nicholls. Dan Daw Creative Projects’ new work EXXY recently celebrated its world premiere at Battersea Arts Centre. Years in the making, EXXY is a hybrid performance that digs into the complex soil […]

reviews by dance art journalOct 15, 20255:39 pm15th October 2025
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Andrea Peña’s magical Bogotá

Words by Josephine Leask. The huge, open stage littered with stark utilitarian objects, scaffolding frames, industrial waste bags, a ball of burnt litter swinging from the ceiling like a ghoulish pinata, a dishevelled plastic curtain, […]

reviews by dance art journalOct 13, 20254:09 pm14th October 2025
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Samara Langham’s gripping double bill

Words by Florence Nicholls. This month, as part of the Thames Festival, Samara Langham presented the double bill SKYE ZONE Burial and angels’ mumble at the Brunel Museum, tucked away in Rotherhithe along the Thames […]

reviews by dance art journalOct 8, 202510:40 am8th October 2025
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Lucy Clark’s Baggage unpacks trauma and friendships

Words by Janejira Matthews. A term increasingly found in mainstream media, Lucy Clark presents Baggage in its most literal and metaphorical sense. Alone on stage at first, she journals in a sketchpad or fiddles with the many leather […]

interviews by dance art journalOct 6, 20255:55 pm9th October 2025
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Davi Pontes and Wallace Ferreira on Repertório N.1

Words by Paula Catalina Riofrio. Repertório N.1 is the final piece of the trilogy choreographed and performed by Davi Pontes and Wallace Ferreira. The performance takes place at Porchester Hall, London on the 18-19 October […]

interviews by dance art journalOct 4, 202510:21 am5th October 2025
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Sitting down with surdce

Words by Georgia Howlett. In old Bulgarian and other Slavic languages, surdce is the word for heart. We sat down with Co-Artistic Directors of surdce dance[…]

reviews by dance art journalOct 2, 20251:35 pm2nd October 2025
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Lewis Walker’s intense Bornsick

Words by Maxime Swift. We can discover a propensity for discipline quite young. Through the regimented school day, prescribed uniform, or personality-defining extracurriculars that require hours upon hours of practice, we discover that the self […]

interviews by dance art journalSep 29, 202512:16 pm
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Finding my ‘Dha’ in the dance studio

Words by Maxine Flasher Duzgunes. As a dancer primarily trained in the techniques of the western world, it has been a challenging yet rewarding process to channel the fierce cadence of Kathak dance while allowing […]

reviews by dance art journalSep 23, 20255:41 pm23rd September 2025
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The glittery world of Disco Queen

Words by Eoin Fenton. Part documentary, part one-woman show, part rallying cry for recognition, Disco Queen is a pioneering work in its platforming of a beloved — but oftentimes sidelined — genre of dance. Disco […]

Video by dance art journalSep 21, 20256:31 pm
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Elevate East on what makes a daring scratch night

From May 2025-July 2026, Chisenhale Dance Space, together with its Artist Community, is running Scratch Renaissance, a programme reinjecting scratch culture back into the UK dance and performance sectors. To document and help amplify the […]

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