Words by Qiao Lin Tan. Daniel Kok and Luke George (Singapore, Germany, Australia) bring their work Bunny to Battersea Arts Centre this May for its London premiere as part of QueerEast Festival 2026. The term […]
Words by Qiao Lin Tan. Daniel Kok and Luke George (Singapore, Germany, Australia) bring their work Bunny to Battersea Arts Centre this May for its London premiere as part of QueerEast Festival 2026. The term […]
Words by Karly Benson. Cathy Waller Dance Company presented You & Us at The Place, an evening of photography, film, and live dance exploring the complicated nature of identity and how we exist not only […]
Words by Gus Hodgson. Take a piece of dance and begin removing elements from it. At what point is it no longer dance? Set and lighting design can go; so too can costumes and music, […]
Dance North Scotland today announces the programme for RISE 2026, its annual festival of contemporary dance and performance, taking place from Saturday 23 May to Saturday 6 June 2026 across Caithness, Inverness, Findhorn and Glasgow. Centred on global indigenous voices, this […]
‘Step by Step’ (1982-1989) is a study of girls and their mothers at a dancing school in North Shields, in North East of England, and their later lives after leaving the school. Author Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen […]
Words by Dr. Debanjali Biswas. 50 years after Naseem Khan’s influential text ‘The Arts Britain Ignores’ (1976) encouraged British cultural institutions to build an infrastructure for diversity and inclusion towards ‘BAME’ (Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic) […]
Introducing Dance Digital, the film dance film festival from Sadler’s Wells Digital Stage & Studio. Curious about screendance as an art form? Come and enjoy the finest dance films from across the globe with shorts, […]
Candoco Dance Company today announces a new leadership model and ways of working that will see the company support more D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergentdance artists than ever before, as the organisation marks 35 years of pioneering inclusive dance. […]
Words by Josephine Leask. A small but powerful figure (Cher Nicolette Ho) emerges amidst the projected digital images of rain that pour down the four walls of[…]
Words by Sarah Lapinsky. Antonia Latz is a contemporary dancer, movement artist, and choreographer whom I met with to talk about her latest work REM, created in collaboration with Luke Maher, musician, composer, and producer, […]