Tag Archive: Choreography

O Medea, Trajal Harrell

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I love Trajall Harrell’s work; how it makes me feel in the moment, the layering, level of detail, lyricism and patterning. I value it most for what it teaches me, which is why… Continue reading

BlaQish at Resolutions 2020

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BlaQish is an innovative blend of tap, rhythm, hiphop and krump that stays true to the spirit of hiphop culture. Its moves and grooves examine the relationship of those in the Alpha Phi… Continue reading

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.

Danube

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My impressions of E14 Dance Company’s ‘Danube’, based on a rehearsal at Chisenhale Dance Space.

Dance, the Pied Piper

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Dance, the Pied Piper and body language; how it reaches peoples’ hearts and minds.

Wishing You All The Best for 2016!

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Wishing you and yours all the very best for 2016 and the following years.
This image is from The Tempest Replica, a Kidd Pivot production.

One Youth Dance Uncovered #YouthDance #Charity #review

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2014 was an extraordinary year for One Youth Dance. Their Principal; Joanna Shaw, has done them – and herself – proud. It’s not just that the company has become a registered charity (a… Continue reading

Acclivity on #wordymonday

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I’ve selected the word ‘acclivity’ for today’s #WordyMonday word. Meaning an upwards slope or ascent I chose this shot that plays with the sound of the word as well as its meaning. The… Continue reading

Insatiable on #WordyMonday

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I asked Ivan about how he had come to this choreography, which I was lucky enough to photograph at last years ADAD Bloom Festival. It turns out that the original spark came from… Continue reading

The Death Of Hippolytus

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This image, which I took today, shows Ihsaan de Banya as Hippolytus in the death scene, part of Richard Alston Dance Company‘s new work which will premier tomorrow (November 6th) at the Barbican,… Continue reading