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Siobhan Davies Dance: Every Day
Solo dance act by Siobhan Davies focuses on the daily movements we take for granted
A table, a chair, an umbrella and a stool – ordinary objects we come across on a daily basis. But a new exhibition is asking us to look at those objects, and others, with fresh eyes. Not only that, but a live element will encourage visitors to…
Dance piece Sutra inspired by skills of Shaolin monks
15 May 2013
Breathtaking show performed by 17 Shaolin monks and Ali Thabet
As a young boy, Ali Thabet was fascinated by Kung Fu. So it’s no surprise to hear him say that spending three months in the Shaolin Temple, with some of the finest martial artists in the world, was an ‘incredible and unique’ experience. Belgian dancer…
Prodijig, stars of Sky One's Got To Dance, return with Footstorm
17 Apr 2013
Group founder Alan Kenefick promises 'a new form of magic for Irish dance'
Once upon a time, Irish dance was all big wigs, glued arms and tough judges. Then, in 1994, Riverdance came along and turned this competitive dance form into a bona fide performance style. But time stands still for no dance, and the latest incarnation…
Ballet star Carlos Acosta moves in more contemporary direction for On Before
17 Apr 2013
'I wanted to convey something that actually speaks to the audience’
He has danced with some of the most important classical ballet companies in the world, but when it came to building his own show, Carlos Acosta knew it was time for a change. Rather than showing off the high leaps he was famous for at the Royal…
Scottish Ballet's Christopher Hampson on Matthew Bourne's Highland Fling
17 Apr 2013
The production is Bourne's adaptation of La Sylphide
It’s always a good idea to turn up at a job interview well prepared. But when Christopher Hampson arrived at Scottish Ballet, to convince the company he should be its new artistic director, he took preparation to a whole new level. ‘I looked at Scottish…
The Great Gatsby enjoys a resurgence on stage and screen
20 Feb 2013
F Scott Fitzgerald's novel is being adapted by both Baz Luhrmann and Northern Ballet
Not for nothing is F Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel deemed one of the greatest books of all time. With descriptive text that often borders on the poetic, The Great Gatsby is a story to savour, not devour. At just over 160 pages, however, it’s as much…
Les Ballets Trockadero De Monte Carlo UK tour 2013
All-make company bridging gap between farce and classical ballet
While there’s no disputing how captivating Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo can be, sometimes it’s equally fascinating to watch how the audience reacts to them. A regular fixture on the dance touring circuit since their formation in 1974, the…
Rambert Dance Company take mixed work show on UK tour
Work by Marguerite Donlon, Javier De Frutos and Tim Rushton
Live music has always been a key part of any Rambert performance, but on this latest tour it’s more integral than ever. Not only is the score for Marguerite Donlon’s new work sung live, but a soprano weaves her way through the dancers as the piece…
Janis Claxton Dance stage new show Chaos and Contingency
Dance piece performed in museums in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh
If anybody knows how to work a location, it’s Janis Claxton. All those who saw her company take up residence in an Edinburgh Zoo enclosure in 2008 and 2011 will testify to that. Now Claxton is back, and taking over some of Scotland’s finest cultural…
Alan Greig Dance Theatre: Do You Nomi?
Piece themed on vibrant member of 70s New York scene Klaus Nomi
It’s a play on words, but for most people the answer to this show’s title is probably ‘no, I don’t.’ To fill you in, Klaus Nomi was a vibrant member of the New York music and club scene in the late 70s and early 80s. Known for his striking falsetto…
Balletboyz: The Talent 2013
Double-bill featuring video and dancers Russell Maliphant and Liam Scarlett
What happens on stage is but a brief moment in a dancer’s life. In the rehearsal studio there’s a whole host of fascinating activity we rarely get to see. Which is why, early on, Michael Nunn and William Trevitt decided to make video an integral part of…
Scottish Dance Theatre make first outing with new artistic director Fleur Darkin
Victor Quijada and Jo Strømgren on bill featuring streetdance and music of Schubert
The bright lights of a big city may not shine particularly brightly on Scottish Dance Theatre, but that’s never stopped it illuminating its own path. And now that new artistic director, Fleur Darkin has moved up from London to run the show, the…
Hot 100 2012: 10-2
John Tiffany, Andy Murray and Luke Fowler among Scotland's hottest cultural contributors in 2012
The Hot 100 is our list of Scotland’s 100 hottest individuals and groups who’ve made a splash this year, from comic book writers to comedians, artists to actors. If they've contributed to Scotland's cultural landscape in 2012, you'll find them here.
Hot 100 2012: 19-11
David Greig, Karen Gillan and Chris Hoy among Scotland's hottest cultural contributors in 2012
The Hot 100 is our list of Scotland’s 100 hottest individuals and groups who’ve made a splash this year, from comic book writers to comedians, artists to actors. If they've contributed to Scotland's cultural landscape in 2012, you'll find them here.
Hot 100 2012: 29-20
Chvrches, Cora Bissett and Grant Morrison among Scotland's hottest cultural contributors in 2012
The Hot 100 is our list of Scotland’s 100 hottest individuals and groups who’ve made a splash this year, from comic book writers to comedians, artists to actors. If they've contributed to Scotland's cultural landscape in 2012, you'll find them here.
Hot 100 2012: 79-70
11 Dec 2012
Dominic Hill, Ewan Morrison and LuckyMe among Scotland's hottest cultural contributors in 2012
The Hot 100 is our list of Scotland’s 100 hottest individuals and groups who’ve made a splash this year, from comic book writers to comedians, artists to actors. If they've contributed to Scotland's cultural landscape in 2012, you'll find them here.
12 Dancers / Deliberance is dance piece based on Twelve Angry Men
Choreographer Andy Howitt, composer Stephen Deazley and young dance talent
Twelve men, one room, two possible outcomes. In 1957, Henry Fonda delivered a stunning performance as a man determined to make his fellow jury members think twice about their guilty verdict. Over 50 years later, choreographer Andy Howitt and composer…
Open Art Surgery: Experiments in Hip Hop
Breakin’ Convention hip hop theatre event featuring Bigg Taj, Jackin’ the Box and Ready Ready Sauce
A big round of applause and a few cheers says it all when you’ve enjoyed a performance. But what if it wasn’t quite what it could have been? If you’ve ever felt like giving feedback after a dance show, now’s your chance. Hosted by Breakin’ Convention’s…
New Adventures: Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty
Accalimed choreographer rounds off Tchaikovsky triumvirate with ‘gothic romance’
Tchaikovsky’s big three are the stalwarts of the classical ballet canon. Dance companies around the world have versions of The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake in their repertoire, but none quite like the unique versions that have come out of…
Interview: Christopher Hampson - artistic director of Scottish Ballet
New artistic director ushers in a new era for the award-winning company
A stunning home in Glasgow’s Tramway, a new set of international dancers and a re-vitalised company – that’s what Ashley Page left behind when he bid farewell to Scottish Ballet after ten years as artistic director. His time at the company brought about…
Dancer Or Schraiber discusses the Gaga technique of Batsheva Ensemble
18 Oct 2012
The Israeli dance company is led by artistic director Ohad Naharin, who devised the technique
In the past few years, companies such as Nederlands Dans Theater 2, Ailey 2 and Juilliard Dance have shown Scottish audiences just how intoxicating young dancers can be. What they lack in maturity, they more than make up for in youthful vigour and…
Choreographer Martin Lawrance dicusses new work Madcap
18 Oct 2012
The dancer has created the work for Richard Alston Dance Company
For years, the only person who created work for the Richard Alston Dance Company was Alston himself. More recently, we’ve come to expect regular contributions from talented heir apparent, Martin Lawrance, the latest of which is Madcap. Set to an…
Australian choreographer Marc Brew discusses Fusional Fragments
10 Oct 2012
The choreographer is bringing a triple bill to the Tramway in October
What made you want to be a choreographer? I was always getting ideas for new dances and would try out my choreography on friends and fellow dancers. I remember at lunch breaks during primary school, while everyone else was out playing I would work out…
Choreographer Michael Clark talks to us about his new work at Tramway
18 Sep 2012
michael Clark was 13 when he moved to London. Leaving behind his family in Aberdeen to join the Royal Ballet School, he could scarcely have known what lay ahead: a brief spell at Rambert, before launching his own company to create some of the most…
Christine Devaney discusses The Adventures of Butterfly Boy
18 Sep 2012
The kids' dance production is the debut project from Pucko Company
Maybe it’s because of the lack of words to explain what’s happening; or because it’s perceived as too high-brow for wee ones — whatever the reason, dance shows for children are thin on the ground. Attempting to address this lack is Pucko Company, a…




