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A Barbican exhibition traces the dancer/choreographer’s steps from outsider-artist collaborations to outlandish costumes
The choreographer talks about privilege, poverty and creating online work about life in the industrial north
jessica Care moore’s furious poem about the death of a black woman in custody is the subject of a powerful short film
A round-up of the new wave of in-car entertainment – from opera to art shows
The novelist describes her obsession with posting a dance a day on Instagram
Life-long practitioners of the sensual dance struggle under one of region’s strictest lockdowns
The feel-good film about a miner’s son turned ballet star has influenced a generation of male dancers
From Peter and the Wolf to The Nutcracker, here are the best performances available to stream from your sofa
The veteran choreographer offers an upbeat farewell at Sadler’s Wells, and Bruce brings hints of David Lynch to Wilton’s Music Hall
The Royal Ballet’s production features sumptuous designs and luxury casting
The choreographer’s witty new work incorporates speech, music and expressive movement
The choreographer’s blockbuster was performed by Diana Vishneva alongside works by Gil Roman
New York City Ballet performed the premiere of this fascinating piece at the Lincoln Center
The choreographer on how his latest work surveys our spiritual condition under surveillance capitalism
Three of the choreographer’s pieces for his small troupe feature in this programme at the Joyce Theater
Viviana Durante conjures the pioneering dancer’s spirit in a trio of works
Forget spin, and other self-conscious fitness fads: embrace the mindful art of letting go
Cojocaru excelled, though the material was not always worthy of her gifts
The inventive Taiwanese company returns to London with a new director and a visually sumptuous show
The piece is exuberantly danced and slickly staged at the Peacock Theatre in London
Sambé is mercurial as du Pré’s cello in this portrait of the great musician’s life at the Royal Opera House
The Royal Ballet principal dancer reveals his plans for life post-retirement at 38
Tanztheater Wuppertal performs this controversial 1977 piece with tireless commitment
Two rediscovered works shed fresh light on the choreographer, but it’s Episodes that steals the show
British choreographer Cathy Marston treads on sensitive territory in the musician’s love-hate affair with her instrument
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