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interviews by dance art journalSep 29, 20218:51 pm1st October 2021
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“I want to feel this free all the time” | Dan Daw discusses kink and The Dan Daw Show

Words by Katie Hagan. Dan Daw and his team — also known as Dan Daw Creative Projects — first started researching the hotly-anticipated The Dan Daw Show in 2017. “Back then The Dan Daw Show was about my relationship […]

reviews by giordinskySep 26, 20212:48 pm26th September 2021
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Reimagining the dying swan – Gender Bender Festival | Review

Words by Giordana Patumi. What remains today of a choreographic work considered a milestone in the history of Western dance at the beginning of the 20th century? In what forms and in what bodies has […]

interviews by dance art journalSep 20, 20215:17 pm21st September 2021
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‘Choreography makes sense of the world’ interview with Richard Chappell dance

Words by Katie Hagan. Since 2013 Richard Chappell Dance (RCD) has been making work that brings people together. Ahead of the premiere of Infinite Ways Home at Exeter Northcott on 24-25 September 2021, dance art […]

News by dance art journalSep 13, 20215:09 pm13th September 2021
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DAJ accepted onto the Roundhouse Accelerator Programme 2021

Words by Katie Hagan. We’re delighted to announce that dance art journal has been accepted onto Roundhouse’s Accelerator Programme 2021. The Self Made Accelerator programme is a three month course specifically designed for businesses in […]

interviews by dance art journalSep 8, 20212:23 pm9th September 2021
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Dance history: Uncovering lost figures | Ida Rubinstein

Words by Stella Rousham. ‘The Ballets Russes’, ‘Nijinsky’, and ‘Diaghilev’ are all names that those with passions for ballet and dance history will be well aware of. ‘Ida Rubinstein’ – perhaps less so. The Western […]

interviews by inescarvalhoSep 5, 20213:59 pm16th November 2022
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“We need to expand the terminology of contemporary dance” – Interview with Lia Rodrigues

Words by Inês Carvalho. It was still early morning in Rio de Janeiro when I joined the videocall from this side of the Atlantic. I was particularly excited about this conversation. Why? Because I knew Lia […]

reviews by dance art journalAug 30, 20219:29 pm31st August 2021
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‘Reune’ an evening of dance and film | review

Words by Sophie Chinner. Reune was performed 7th August at the Playground Theatre. 9:30am on a Sunday morning blanketed with rain clouds — not that I could see them as I was sat in the […]

reviews by adammoorecreateAug 23, 202110:53 am26th August 2021
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‘A sense of wonder’ Groundmarks Project | review

Words by Adam Moore. Laure Dubanet, Teresa Skamletz, Jessy Mackay, and Mathie Duchy commune with and for each other, the audience, and everything living in the Sydenham Hill woods. Calling to each other as they […]

interviews by giordinskyAug 16, 20215:10 pm16th August 2021
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An interview with Siciliano Contemporary Ballet

Words by Giordana Patumi. Founded in 2015 by choreographer Salvatore Siciliano, Siciliano Contemporary Ballet (SCB) is a nonprofit dance company based in Berlin, Germany. The company is known for creating work that is a ‘refined […]

reviews by giordinskyAug 11, 20219:24 pm16th November 2022
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Angelin Preljocaj & Flora Detraz at Festival dei Due Mondi | review

Words by Giordana Patumi. For the sixty-fourth edition of the Festival dei Due Mondi, in Spoleto (Italy), dance is the protagonist of the last weekend of the Festival. Friday July 9 at the Teatro Caio […]

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