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News by dance art journalJun 25, 20249:06 pm26th June 2024
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Here & Now presents Edinburgh Fringe programme

Here & Now presents an exciting, intriguing and thought-provoking programme of work created in England, during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024. Continuing the work of Horizon by delivering a showcase of international-quality, tour-ready performance, Here […]

reviews by dance art journalJun 18, 20243:05 pm18th June 2024
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Tracing lineage in Roots to Rise by Nandita Shankardass

Words by Francesca Matthys. The collective of dancers made up of Anjana Bala, Vidya Patel and Tulani Kayani-Skeef in Nandita Shankardass’s Roots to Rise are like beautiful magenta, pink and purple flowers that appear between […]

News by dance art journalJun 18, 20248:44 am18th June 2024
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Jordan James Bridge on new work Terra | Astra

Last year saw the launch of Ballet Nights, a platform for dancers from the worlds of classical ballet and contemporary dance to come together, showcase existing and new works, and celebrate the two dance forms. […]

interviews by dance art journalJun 15, 20241:54 pm
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Interview with Rana San, Co-Director of Cadence Video Poetry Festival 

Conducted by Maxine Flasher-Düzgünes. Last month I shared a conversation with Rana San, Co-Director of Cadence Video Poetry Festival, an annual film festival based in Seattle, Washington that is dedicated to screening works combining text […]

News by dance art journalJun 12, 20245:32 pm17th June 2024
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What dance shows to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Edinburgh Fringe kicks off in a couple of months, with dance artists from all over the UK and beyond coming together for a month of dance and theatre in the Scottish capital. There are always […]

interviews by dance art journalJun 8, 20245:58 pm11th June 2024
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Move with the trouble | Moving Kinship

Words by Sarah Lapinsky. I’m going to start this review by saying I think you should read this book. Okay, hold on– I’ll qualify that: if you are interested in movement, connection, feminism, embodiment, psychotherapy, […]

reviews by dance art journalJun 6, 20245:29 pm6th June 2024
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Oona Doherty scores with ‘Wall’ performed by NYDC

Words by Hannah Finnimore. “All for oneAnd one for allYou hear the callYour country needs youTo play football” More tender, patient and thoughtful than the title suggests, Oona Doherty’s Wall (performed by the brilliant NYDC) […]

interviews by dance art journalJun 3, 20242:58 pm3rd June 2024
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Susan Kempster & Jack Thomson on choreography within image-making

Photographer Jack Thomson and choreographer Susan Kempster have recently come together to work on Susan Kempster’s new project, MOTHER. MOTHER is an intergenerational duet that invites the audience to question intimacy and who we are […]

News by dance art journalJun 1, 202410:25 am4th June 2024
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Metal & Water a new studio for dance

Metal & Water is a new creative studio for dance, creating, producing and curating live, digital, film and participatory dance at the leading edge of new practice.  The team of producers, curators, and researchers are […]

News by dance art journalMay 23, 20248:58 am23rd May 2024
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Akira Uchida debuts film What A Place

New York-based choreographer Akira Uchida’s latest dance film What A Place, which was created in collaboration with electronic music artist altrice, recently premiered on Nowness. What A Place delves and digs into the broad spectrum of […]

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