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News by dance art journalMar 3, 20269:26 am
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How can dance improve our health?

The impact of dance on the health of our population cannot be underestimated. Dance has a positive impact on our mental, physical and social health, with 1 in 5 adults participating in dance classes and […]

interviews by dance art journalMar 25, 20264:57 pm
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Shamel Pitts on new work Marks of RED

Shamel Pitts is an American choreographer, artist and teacher who founded New York-based art collective TRIBE. Next month, TRIBE will be performing Marks of RED at Serendipity‘s annual event, Let’s Dance International Frontiers. Marks of […]

reviews by dance art journalMar 25, 20264:54 pm
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Graffiti Bodies XV by Dam Van Huynh, Elaine Mitchener & Michael Picknett

Words by Qiao Lin Tan. It seems to me that Elaine Mitchener’s body never fully belongs to herself in Graffiti Bodies XV, a piece responding to Jean Michael Basquiat’s artwork La Hara (1981) which is […]

interviews by dance art journalMar 25, 20268:49 am25th March 2026
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Yewande 103 on Many Lifetimes, advocacy & inclusion

Words by Georgia Howlett. Yewande 103 is a Black, disabled-Led, parent-led dance organisation. The company brings live work to London for the first time with Many Lifetimes, a poetic, dance installation created and premiered back in 2024. We sat down […]

News by dance art journalMar 19, 20268:19 pm
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Mele Broomes launches new performance company, moniqux ensemble

Award-winning multidisciplinary artist Mele Broomes announces and launches her new performance company moniqux ensemble with a powerful new work. Glasgow-based performance company moniqux ensemble presents the world premiere of Dictations, The Heart of the Sea […]

interviews by dance art journalMar 17, 20262:04 pm19th March 2026
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Butch Tribute: Marte Sterud & Ann-Christin Kongsness

Words by Eoin Fenton. The dance festival Fest en Fest returns this year showing the full range of what choreography can be. This year’s edition brings the Norwegian duo Marte Sterud and Ann-Christin Kongsness to […]

interviews by dance art journalMar 16, 20266:49 pm16th March 2026
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Interview with alumna from the MA/MFA Creative Practice: Dance Professional 

Words by Stella Rousham. Since its inception in 2010, the MA/MFA Creative Practice: Dance Professional has offered a distinctive postgraduate qualification delivered across both a vocational setting at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance […]

reviews by dance art journalMar 9, 20265:09 pm9th March 2026
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Sweat Variant’s my tongue is a blade

Words by Amelia Langas. I planned on getting to the performance right when it began, but after a train delay at Penn Station, I arrived towards the end of my slotted entrance time, about fifty […]

reviews by dance art journalMar 4, 20268:34 am4th March 2026
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Resolution @ The Place on 12 February

Words by Georgia Howlett. U N S I L E N C E D by Rieckhof-Silva Collective  Sound travels to us from a distance, as if we are in a cave. Choreographer and performer Moyra Ceclia Silva Rodríguez, one half of Rieckhof-Silva Collective, is a black […]

reviews by dance art journalMar 4, 20268:34 am
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Resolution @ The Place 2026 on 13 February

Words by Georgia Howlett. STILL BLIND, LET ME SEE by Noah Meteau STILL BLIND, LET ME SEE is slick and sultry. Four dancers impeccably dressed in Chinese silk and suits slink between two tables to curious, plucky strings. Casual indoor smoking, a rotary phone […]

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