In this revival of Wayne McGregor’s Raven Girl, Watson becomes something more than a postman...
Tag - Sadler’s Wells
Gallery by Stephen Wright...
Gallery by Stephen Wright...
While other Cherkaoui collaborations have generally crossed boundaries to link contemporary movement with the borrowed style, in Genesis there appears to be a multiplicity of influences.
Gallery by Foteini Christofilopoulou...
To link with their exhibition of life drawings by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, Dulwich Picture Gallery are bringing the gallery to life with live music, live drawing and dance, which Dane Hurst is masterminding....
This programme is a satisfying synthesis of classical music and dance from southern India, all from performers based in the UK.
Scarlett has somewhat adapted his No Man’s Land since its first season, down-playing the munitions factory in which the women work...
Works by Akram Khan, Russell Maliphant and Liam Scarlett, Gallery by Dave Morgan.
Sylvie Guillem’s farewell programme at the Coliseum (following its modest Sadler’s Wells presentation in May) is a glorious spectacle in the largest theatre in London.
Dance at the Latitude Festival 2015 - Sara Veale with a full report...
It is almost eight years to the day since The Car Man was last revived at Sadler’s Wells (having premiered in 2000) and it seems even better than I recall...
...it certainly showed that Osipova is a lightning bolt which can illuminate and energise everything she appears in.
Pictures of 3 casts by Foteini Christofilopoulou...
Sara Veale catches up with Jane Hackett, director of National Youth Dance Company, ahead of NYDC’s performance at Latitude Festival on 19 July.
Enthusiasm alone doesn’t make a show a success, though, and Inala doesn’t quite succeed in melding all that goodwill into a coherent exploration of dance and music from markedly different traditions.
In the genealogy of dance, kathak and flamenco share common ancestry.
July has just arrived and with it comes Latitude, the annual music and arts festival at Henham Park in Southwold - you might know it as ‘the one with the techni-coloured sheep'...
The dancing was never short of extraordinary. The opening part showcased the cerebral seriousness of the Solea...
Marcelo Gomes, American Ballet Theatre's much-admired star is about to be busy on other things and in London too. He'll be staring in The Car Men but first we see him dance in his own choreography at the Ardani Gala 17/18 July. 5 Questions to him...





