Natalia Osipova explores the line between classical and contemporary
Free-flowing, seamless movement melts into itself as the dancers grow, leap and counter-balance.
Free-flowing, seamless movement melts into itself as the dancers grow, leap and counter-balance.
Marvellously powerful ensemble choreography and great duets
Bravely probing … unashamedly technique-intensive … a full and resonating emotional experience
Dance in a surreal fantasy world dominated by Joe Fletcher’s gorgeous upside-down tree that hangs over the stage
The Mill, Banbury September 22, 2016 David Mead Rewind Forward sums up Yorke Dance Project’s latest programme extremely well. Rewinding, there’s a reconstruction of Kenneth MacMillan’s take on Hamlet, his 1988 Sea of Troubles, originally made for Dance Advance, an ensemble of former members of The Royal Ballet. Looking forward there are new works by … Read more
The rose may be emblematic of ballet but the Dutch have trimmed the frills
Judy Lipsey, Associate Director at Premier, talks about dance and working in communications and PR
The season in Amsterdam gets off to a top gear start
Enriching modern dance while preserving the African American cultural tradition that gives the company its unique style
The company dance as one, every turn, every gesture matched precisely if a bit robotically.