Category Archive: Big Dance

Watching the Watchers

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Two girls watching the changing projections at Big Dance 2010 I’m posting this from Miami where I’m researching new dance photography. Like the girls in this shot I’m not yet completely sure I’ll… Continue reading

Will Silks

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Back to the Big Dance Bus in Islington because I didn’t have the time to go to Covent Garden as I hoped to do yesterday. This is Will, performing a solo silks piece.

Big Dance Day 5

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What a relief to not have to post a new image every day! With the full Big Dance upon us the only time I can scrape time to get on the Internet is… Continue reading

Big Dance 2012 Day One

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Big Dance 2012 was launched at St Pancras International to much fanfare and with various personalities. By now the launch, and the personalities involved, will have been covered quite enough so I’ll not… Continue reading

ballet in the cathedral

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Today we were able to take photos at a rehearsal (as opposed to a photocall). It was the English National Ballet at St Paul’s Cathedral with conductor Gavin Sutherland. This is part of… Continue reading

between the benches

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I’ve been so busy that I missed a post yesterday. Trying to coordinate press access for Big Dance Week would have been enough on its own, but I’m also finishing work for the… Continue reading

avant flyers

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I rediscovered this while getting some images together for a proposal I’m working on today. It reminds me how lucky I was at this year’s Breakin’ Convention, when I only received permission to… Continue reading

hats off to big dance

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The reasons why I have posted this shot should be clear. It’s from the Big Dance Bus performance in Islington.

happy hip hopper

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As is so often the case, some of my favourite shots are peripheral to the event I’m covering. This young man was happily dancing his very own hip hop while Big Dance Bus,… Continue reading

waving the flag

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More from the flashmob at Westfields Stratford City, I enjoyed taking these because of the dancer’s obvious enjoyment of the entire performance.