Words by angel dust. It’s been a few weeks since I witnessed Trajal Harrell’s Porca Miseria at the Barbican Theatre and the feeling of awe is still very much present in my body. The evening […]
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STIMMING towards a neurodivergent dance practice | Interview with Susanna Dye
Words by angel dust. Stimming (definition): nounrepetitive actions or movements displayed by neurodivergent people and people with developmental disorders when they are over/ under-stimulated emotionally, or by sensory input from their environment. Recently I was […]
Carareretetatakakekerers Normal Conditions / Nicola Conibere | review
Words by angel dust. Watched at Sadler’s Wells Lilian Baylis Studio. Walking home that night, holding the thoughts and processes of a group of humans, softly layered on top of one another, unstapled, fragile and […]
LINES CURVES GALAXIES issue 1 NOW AVAILABLE by lada
DAJ is pleased to announce the first issue of its zine, Lines Curves Galaxies, is now published on Live Art Development Agency. With 27 submissions from across the globe and edited by our very own […]
When hydrofeminism met digital healing – Interview with Francesca Mariano
Words by Angelos Angelidis. On a frozen winter London morning, tucked in bed, I connected with Francesca Mariano (@serpentinedance) who is based in Milan, to discuss her somatic practice, hydrofeminism, healing and the vitality of […]
An interview with Mass Hysteria
Mass Hysteria is an all-female dance collective consisting of 12 members based across the globe. On the 17th May our writer Angelos was joined by seven of them for a virtual hang out to discuss their […]
Dance and film a marriage of two minds in Frame Rush festival – review
Words by Angel Dust and Alice Minervini Organised by The Place‘s MA Screendance students, Frame Rush is a two day festival exploring the intersection between dance and film. Curated by the students that are still […]
Crystal Pite ‘Revisor’ is farcical and idiosyncratic – review
Words by Angel Dust. As the dance show starts, I begin to question whether I am watching a dance show. I think to myself: ‘It might be a play or it might be physical theatre, […]
Yoga at the Park – Mass Hysteria Collective – review
Words by Angel Dust. The stage lights are off, the curtains are all pulled back revealing the metal structures that are holding everything together, a faint light from the door that performers use to go backstage at […]
Wayne McGregor AUTOBIOGRAPHY a harmony of light and dark – review
Words by Angel Dust Dance as if your entire history flows through your body. Not in a burdensome way but with the fluidity of the ocean, large and rich with multiple layers and currents. It […]