New home for Rambert on London’s South Bank
Britain’s national contemporary dance company has taken up residence in its new £19.6m purpose-built home on London&rs…
Britain’s national contemporary dance company has taken up residence in its new £19.6m purpose-built home on London&rs…
The region’s dancers will be offered dance-specific healthcare and dance science services.
The Creative Minds project asks how the work of artists with a learning disability can best join the mainstream. Mark Richardson e…
Antony Dunn believes that making youth dance more inclusive starts with keeping it in the national curriculum.
Rachael Griffin tells us who has inspired her most.
The leading dance house has released an ambitious 10-year plan for expansion with £5m earmarked to commission new dance work…
New approaches are refreshing our ideas about what constitutes art and science, and new technologies are enabling the blurred boun…
Walk the Plank seeks to bring out the best in both people and places, as demonstrated by its recent show in Derry-Londonderry. Liz…
Laura Sweeney explains how she has progressed through her career.
Skilled and experienced in their craft, but with their physicality threatened and changed by time, what does it mean to be an olde…
The government’s new primary sports funding will increase dance provision in primary schools. Sally Fort urges dance practit…
A survey in Scotland has found that people who engage in culture are more likely to report good health and life satisfaction than…
New guidance on decision-making for charity trustees aims to help protect them if something goes wrong. It's Your Decisi…
Isabel Jones talks to Esther Harris about the inspiration behind her recent work with visually impaired dance performers.
The company plans to convert the property to a five-screen cinema with bar and café.
Current guidelines are being rewritten to make it less daunting for volunteers to run community events.
London 2012 promised to inspire a generation in both sport and the arts. Recent research makes Moira Swinbank believe that this is…
A small Liverpool based dance charity has triumphed as Social Enterprise of the Year at Liverpool’s Women in Business awards…
Cath James tells how she has progressed through her career.
Elliot Grove tells how film school classes have contributed to the Raindance Film Festival becoming an international brand.
Times of austerity and pending funding cuts from the public purse are actually opportunities to develop new ways of working, poten…
Trustees are being given guidance on making good decisions for their charities in a new guide issued by the Charities Commission….
Joan Duda, a guest speaker at DanceEast’s rural retreat held in January, discusses the importance of a dancer’s &lsquo…
Fergus Early is excited about the funding Green Candle Dance Company has secured for a dance and exercise project for groups of ol…