International Street Dance Competition in the heart of Shoreditch: Popcity UK 2020

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Popcity UK is in 2020 in its 5th year and took place at Shoreditch Townhall on Saturday, 25th January 2020. More than 450 dancers of all ages were competing against each other in 3 different dance styles: Popping, Hip Hop and Litefeet.

Sadler’s Wells announce the Barclays Dance Pass

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Announcement and thoughts on the announced release of 10,000 special-priced tickets for young people by Sadler’s Wells and Barclays

Opportunities

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We’ve been contacted with an opportunity for an easy wedding dance choreography and Ugandan traditional dance performance for a wedding in August. If you’re interested, here’s what to do.

Photo North Festival 2019

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Photonorth Festival in Harrogate from 30th November until 2nd December. Photography exhibition that honours photographers and addresses social issued around the world.

A nose for trouble? video pick of the week

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Pick of the week: the giant tap-dancing noses of the opera The Nose, produced by Barrie Kosky to Shostakovich’s music.

Maldivian Manta Memories: before the Asian Tsunami

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On the way to snorkel with reef sharks and turtles in the Maldives, our pilot called us and pointed, turning the boat. We strained to make sense of large patches of darkness with… Continue reading

Richard Alston Dance Company’s final performances

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About the final performances of Richard Alston Dance Company

Fucking Down by Amanda Lago and Fatal Tiger

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The range of human emotions displayed in ecstatic and contemporary dance with electronic sounds by Fatal Tiger, production by Amanda Lago

The Racy, Adventurous Feel; a no-spoilers review

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‘The Racy, Adventurous Feel.’ A no-spoilers review of London’s Great Gatsby multi-space immersion experience

Around the Flamenco Triangle

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I’ve always been fascinated by flamenco. Not the woman in scarlet with a rose between her lips. That cliché exists only in the tackiest of tourist shows. Rather, the living art that reaches straight into your heart without the intercession of conscious thought. How better to understand people, contrasts and culture than with an epic trip by train?