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Dance

October 2024
  • Lucy Elcox in 2021

    Other lives
    Lucy Elcox obituary

  • Mamela Nyamza’s Hatched Ensemble.

    Dance Umbrella: Mamela Nyamza: Hatched Ensemble; The Featherstonehaughs Draw on the Sketchbooks of Egon Schiele – review

  • Makenzie Leigh, Lewis Pullman, Alfre Woodard, Jordan Preston Carter and John Benjamin Hickey in Salem’s Lot.

    Going out, staying in
    Salem’s Lot to Rivals: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment

  • B-boy doing a Headspin freeze breakdance move

    Breakdancers told too many headspins could give them a ‘cone-head’

  • Mamela Nyamza: Hatched Ensemble review – The Dying Swan in fine feather

  • Enda Walsh delivers a five-star dazzler and Forced Entertainment make mischief at Dublin theatre festival

  • ‘I was always the sexy tootsie’: Kelly Bishop on Broadway hits, Gilmore Girls – and how to do the Dirty Dancing lift

  • National Dance Company Wales: Frontiers review – a pair of puzzlers

  • Hofesh Shechter: ‘The biggest insult I’ve received is that I’m the rockstar of contemporary dance!’

  • ‘I wanted it to sound alive’: cult DJ Midland on his musical journey through the Aids crisis

  • Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; Frontiers: Choreographers of Canada review – dreamscapes and new realities

  • The moment I knew
    The moment I knew: we were rehearsing a difficult dance move – and I caught her head before she hit the floor

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet: Luna review – kaleidoscopic quintet shoots for the moon

  • National Ballet of Canada: Frontiers review – heavenly revelations and indie spaghetti

September 2024
  • Alice curtseys while the queen peers down from atop a giant red plastic ballgown

    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland review – all stops are pulled out for Wheeldon ballet

  • Emma Portner in rehearsals for Forever, Maybe in Sweden.

    ‘It’s an intensely beautiful moment – then it goes away’: Emma Portner on dance’s raw power

  • Rory Mackay as Widow Simone and Gus Payne as Alain dancing with a red umbrella in La Fille mal gardée by Birmingham Royal Ballet at Birmingham Hippodrome.

    Birmingham Royal Ballet: La Fille mal gardée review – witty revival for a charming classic

  • Chris McCausland

    Dance expert on how Strictly’s blind contestant Chris McCausland rehearses routines

  • Going out, staying in
    Megalopolis to Industry: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment

  • Cat Glover was Prince’s thrillingly sexy sidekick – and brought out the best in him

    Hannah Verdier
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