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Vintage cars, cowboy hats, and Black men dancing on horseback — Robeathy Corea’s short film 'What’s Good' blends country and street aesthetics with a movement-driven flair.
A dancer struggles through the painful reality of a dream falling away, leaving her to sense artistic abandon for the first time
A dance film by Darcy Wallace that sheds light on the shared and personal experiences of parenthood
“A visual love letter to those who shine bright, even in moments filled with shadow.”
Evoking emotions of feeling blue, an experimental short film directed by Daleya Morohn and brought to life by Freja Jenkin examines dance amidst a spatial interplay of lines and planes saturated with the hues of blue.
A dance film delving into the tragic love tale of Echo and Narcissus starring Sophie 'Fi' Chinner and Margherita Barbiera.
A short film by Elettra Giunta, ‘To Hold My Love’ delves into diverse worlds exploring themes of women’s vulnerabilities, identity, self-expression, and body image.
Featuring HomeBros and HomeFam UK ‘Les Sapeurs’ explores the escapism and expressionism of ‘Les Sapeurs’ in the context of East London, inspired by the Congolese ‘La Sape’ culture
METTE TALKS HER BACKGROUND, INSPIRATIONS AND THE POWER OF BEING AUTHENTICALLY YOU.
"I wanted to move my work into a space where I can really start exploring blackness that is not in relation nor in conversation with whiteness" - Qudus Onikeku
Anna Dewhirst and Wesley Manners unveil exclusive work at WMN Events, curated by Elettra Giunta at Reference Point, 180 the Strand.
With SS25 presentations under way, we’ve chosen to highlight five recent standout moments where the synergy between dance and movement took centre stage.
The party bring music lovers and dancers together, curated by dancer and DJ Kane with Miles Bruce-Jones (DJ Komanche)
Step into the bowels of grief in BOUND, an immersive experience at OXO’s Bargehouse, by Amber Jarman-Crainey.
Review by Taylor Anderson
With carnival and summer closing events around the corner, we decided to curate a list of some of the top dancer DJ’s about, to make sure your summer ends on a big vibe, check them out!
The recent ridicule of Breaking in the Paris Olympics underscores an imperative need for knowledge, history and stories of Breaking to be platformed by the streetdance* community
Ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games we curated a list of things you should know about BREAKING
Sadlers Wells & Breakin’ Convention host a series of events to celebrate the debut of BREAKING at the 2024 PARIS OLYMPIC GAMES
Guest Artistic Director Oona Doherty, and performers of National Youth Dance Company (NYDC) gives national identity a good kick about.
Elettra Giunta presents WMN*, an evening shining the spotlight on the incredible work of women & non-binary choreographers, filmmakers and creatives., in honour of last month’s Women’s History Month.
Shokirie Clarke reviews Ballet Nights inaugural event ‘New Voices’ at the Ministry of Sound
Curated by Angelina Gorgaeva, Dance.Film.Performance gives space to the works of contemporary artists rotating between live performance and short films
Ballet Black explores the meaning of ambition and purpose in the ‘Heroes’ double bill with two contrasting but complementary pieces, ‘If At First’ and ‘The Waiting Game’
The collective bringing radical access to the Arts.
Reune returned for its second iteration in the intimacy of the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadlers Wells Theatre
Ivan Michael Blackstock and Traplord wrapped up a series of workshops with BLOK culminating in two immersive performances of ‘Roadnaissance’ at BLOKspcae in Leyton, East London
Elettra Giunta presents WMN*, an evening shining the spotlight on the incredible work of women & non-binary choreographers, filmmakers and creatives., in honour of last month’s Women’s History Month.
The stage came alive at this years Brit Awards with captivating dance numbers, showcasing tantalising choreography by talents such as Sean Bankhead, Shay Latukolan, Ashley Wallen, Iziegbe Odigie, Jonny Vieco, Charm La’Donna and Jay Revell
The Hip Hop Theatre production that officially opened Manchester's new groundbreaking cultural venue ‘Aviva Studios’, home to Factory International, is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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