First time winners dominate the National Dance Awards
All the winners from the 2016 National Dance Awards
All the winners from the 2016 National Dance Awards
At first sight, Scattered is most strongly characterised by its powerfully imaginative use of technology
This year’s Russian Ballet Icons Gala, In the Steps of the Ballets Russes, on Sunday March 12 will again feature a host of star dancers from around the world. A celebration of the legacy of the legendary Ballets Russes, the programme will feature excerpts from classics from the days of Diaghilev including The Firebird, Scheherazade, … Read more
A look at the film that charts the creation of Benjamin Millepied’s first ballet as Director of the Paris Opera Ballet
SeeingDance editor David Mead takes a personal glance back at the dance he saw in 2016.
Peacock Theatre, London January 12, 2017 Maggie Foyer Familie Flöz are a rare treat. They turn the verb ‘mask’ into ‘reveal’ in magical fashion and in Teatro Delusio they turn the theatre inside out. We see the world of opera and ballet through the eyes of the backstage crew, a trio of old hands who … Read more
Cojocaru produces a very fine dramatic contrast between the corporeal heroine and her corresponding Wili
Century Contemporary Dance Company, Ha Youngmi and Off-Nibroll at the Shuiyuan Theater, Taipei December 30, 2016 David Mead Three works, three choreographers, three countries. Taiwan doesn’t get to see as much dance from around East Asia as one might expect, so this Dance in Asia (驅動城市) evening put together by Yao Shu-fen (姚淑芬) and her … Read more
As it was once suggested was put on a big sign outside London’s National Gallery: “You don’t have to like it all.”
A deeply beautiful and sensual dance, and a great way to draw the curtain on 2016