Words by Sophie Catherine Chinner It was an excellent turnout for Rambert Dance Company’s 2019/2020 national tour at the Theatre Royal, Bath. The production revisits internationally renowned pieces from two of the UK’s most celebrated […]
Words by Sophie Catherine Chinner It was an excellent turnout for Rambert Dance Company’s 2019/2020 national tour at the Theatre Royal, Bath. The production revisits internationally renowned pieces from two of the UK’s most celebrated […]
Words by Katie Hagan. It’s a vision we are all familiar with: a young dancer takes the leap of faith from their hometown to forge a career on the international stage. Whilst this might be […]
Words by Katie Hagan. As a reviewer, I see the ‘je ne sais quoi’ performances which leave me feeling as if I’m never going to witness something so unspeakably special after that experience, and I […]
Words by Bengi-Sue Sirin. Taking my seat for Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Cion’, I am not sure what to expect. I have read through the programme that was emailed to all ticketholders (thank you Barbican — environment […]
Words by Katie Hagan Elisa Pagani, choreographer and artistic director of DNA Compagnia di Danza Contemporanea, was one of three international collaborators selected to create a triple bill of new work for Transitions Dance Company […]
Swan Lake/Loch na hEala by Teac Damsa, written, directed and choreographed by Michael Keegan-Dolan at BAM Harvey Theater, Brooklyn, NY. Words by Giordana Patumi. Growing up watching the black swan ballerina’s fouettes, we must have forgotten […]
Welcome to the first Choreocast! Our first guest is dance artist Akeim Toussaint – aka Toussaint To Move – who will be speaking to us about his personal experiences of moving from Jamaica to UK, […]
Words by Katie Hagan. Dance and movement are for every-body. We all have stories to tell and memories to bury, and I believe dance is a great, inclusive art form which lets people expel whatever […]
Words by Katie Hagan. They are the collective of classically trained dancers who have come together to expand people’s perceptions of what dance can be. Comprising six dancers — two trained in Kathak, two Bharatanatyam […]
Words by Adam Moore. We go to the back of a not so long, snaking line – from the glass doors to the tapestries, back through the room and into the adjacent gallery. The queue […]