She Who Moves Everything, seen at the Theatre Deli, a vibrant cultural hub on Leadenhall street, is a new project by Rajeswari Ramaswamy, in which she explores her relationship with dance and its connection to […]
She Who Moves Everything, seen at the Theatre Deli, a vibrant cultural hub on Leadenhall street, is a new project by Rajeswari Ramaswamy, in which she explores her relationship with dance and its connection to […]
Words by Lizzy Tan. Resolution festival’s January 10 triple bill at The Place presented diverse perspectives on the pulse of contemporary dance in 2026. Humble Power, Quiet Might by Maya Inniss is a contemplative demonstration […]
Words by Florence Nicholls. Romany Dear’s workshop, Constellations of ‘Together-Mess’, was held with Independent Dance on the 13th of December. Turning in the year, the day signified a cathartic farewell to the tumult of 2025, […]
Words by Maxine Flasher-Duzgunes. San Francisco, CA — From the loft studio of one of San Francisco’s permanent homes for contemporary dance, six Bay Area choreographers presented new works excavating the effects of lineage on […]
Words by Maxime Swift. As the performance begins, a knight in once-shining armour walks stiffly onto the Dance City stage. He takes a seat at a small table overflowing with unanswered mail. As he struggles […]
Words by Lizzy Tan. Two people (Daze Hingorani and Alex Whelan) sit facing each other in a tub. There’s a blue wash over the intimate setting of the Roundhouse’s Studio Theatre, and a suit laid […]
Words by Inês Carvalho. Music often offers an irresistible invitation to move: to connect with what’s within and around us, feeling our bodies in a wilder pulse. As someone whose dance has always shaped both […]
Words by Sarah Lapinsky. On a cold Sunday evening that made the darker days dreadfully apparent, I ventured forth to see KIN Collective’s triple bill. Walking up the (many) stairs at Chisenhale Dance Space, I […]
Words by Liana Zhen-ai. I walked up the escherian steps to Pageant in Brooklyn knowing only one thing about how the evening would proceed: evan ray suzuki promised to punch me in the face at […]
Words by Georgia Howlett. Straight off the rainy streets of London, I arrive flustered at The Place. The ambience of HOMECOMING’s immersive installation is immediately serene, and therefore welcome. HOMECOMING is a mixed reality performance […]