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interviews by dance art journalFeb 1, 20233:29 pm1st February 2023
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How a new contemporary dance work was inspired by African dance and song | Interview with Dada Masilo

Words by Diane Parkes. Acclaimed South African choreographer and dancer Dada Masilo brings together European and African influences in her latest show which comes to Sadler’s Wells this February before a UK tour.  The Sacrifice blends […]

News by dance art journalJan 25, 20238:46 pm27th January 2023
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Connecting the dance industry with Stretch

Katie Hagan, founder of Stretch partner dance art journal, lifts the lid on the importance of Stretch, a networking event for the dance sector. When Ines and Bernardo from diagonal dance first told me about […]

interviews by DeveloperJan 25, 20236:44 pm27th January 2023
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Chinese artist LuYang on new work LuYang NetiNeti | Interview

Words by Sunhi Keller. Shanghai-based artist LuYang’s work sits at the intersection of art, philosophy, science, technology, and bodily movement. Their first solo UK exhibition at the Zabludowicz Collection, LuYang NetiNeti, showcases the past 10 […]

reviews by DeveloperJan 16, 20233:52 pm16th January 2023
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Peeping Tom ‘Diptych’ review

Words by Giordana Patumi. It’s been almost four years since I watched and interviewed Peeping Tom choreographers’ Gabriela Carrizo and Franck Charter in the occasion of their American debut with 32 rue Vandenbranden, winner of […]

reviews by dance art journalJan 13, 202312:53 pm15th January 2023
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Noa Genazzano 2023 at Blue Elephant | Review

Words by Katie Hagan. Performed at Blue Elephant Theatre 4-5 November. Noa Genazzano’s 2023 performed at Blue Elephant Theatre is a moody and meditative work that gives time and space to reflect on how we can consciously […]

reviews by dance art journalJan 10, 20235:41 pm15th January 2023
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‘A Gathering’ at Independent Dance | Review

Words by Katie Hagan and Stella Rousham. Launched in July 2021, Independent Dance’s International Festival of Learning is designed to put the accent on expanded approaches to learning, collaboration, performance and international exchange, with 30+ […]

interviews by dance art journalJan 9, 202311:26 am9th January 2023
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Juggling and dancing | Interview with Thomas Guerineau

How can juggling be a starting point of dance composition? For French choreographer Thomas Guérineau, this is a way to consider the relationship between the body and objects, gestures and actions. His ongoing research has […]

Guest Writers by dance art journalDec 21, 20222:00 pm21st December 2022
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Holding personal history in ‘ROMA’ | Review

By Hannah Draper. ROMA by Anthony Lo Giudice was performed at Dance City, Newcastle, Friday 9th Dec 2022. A wooden bench. A vertical backdrop of clay coloured paper. A brass gong. Glasses filled with water. […]

Guest Writers by dance art journalDec 9, 20224:28 pm9th December 2022
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Sweet by Stina Nyberg | Review

Words by Francesca Matthys. Sweet was performed at APT Gallery on the 29th November as part of Fest en Fest 2022.  Sweet by Stina Nyberg is a unique piece of art that I was fortunate to […]

Guest Writers by dance art journalDec 9, 20223:36 pm12th December 2022
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Going Berserk by Marikiscrycrycry | Review

Words by Francesca Matthys. GOING BERSERK was performed at APT Gallery on the 29th November as part of Fest en Fest 2022. There is something striking about a black body indulging freely in rhythm, in movement, […]

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