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  • Ballerina sacked by La Scala over anorexia row

    A leading ballerina has been sacked from Milan’s La Scala for claiming that it turns out anorexic dancers and that colleagues are unable to have children… 08/02/2012

  • Vienna flashmob promotes recycling – nocomment

    More than 200 people dressed in fine evening wear gathered in central Vienna. They danced the waltz despite heavy snow to promote the message ‘Recycling is… 23/01/2012

  • Autumnal dancers in The Rite of Spring

    They may be in the autumn of their lives but these men and women are performing Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. French choreographer Thierry Thieu Niang… 02/12/2011

  • Romanian and Japanese tsunami dance tribute

    A renowned Japanese contemporary dancer and one of Romania’s leading choreographers have created a poignant ballet in support of the victims of the tsunami in… 28/11/2011

  • Argentine pole dancers prepare – nocomment

    A street corner in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires became the stage for some of Latin America’s best pole dancers on the eve of the Miss Pole Dance… 12/11/2011

  • Beyoncé beyond copyright?

    Anne Teresa de Keermaeker, one of Belgium’s most famous choreographers says Beyoncé‘s Countdown video plagiarises her work. Her dance students agree, saying… 13/10/2011

  • A picturesque flamenco choreography

    Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer Maria Pages performs during a rehearsal of “Utopia” at the Niemeyer Center in Aviles in Spain. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso 08/10/2011

  • Ka mate, ka mate

    It’s the most famous haka of them all. It has become familiar the world over thanks to New Zealand’s rugby team the All Blacks who perform it before… 10/09/2011

  • Colombian couple wins the World Tango Championships – nocomment

    A Colombian couple won the Salon Tango ompetition in the World Tango Championships. Thirty-four-year-old Diego Benavidez Hernandez and 28-year-old Natasha… 01/09/2011

  • Awa Dance Festival in Japan – nocomment

    An energetic midsummer dance festival called Awa Odori has been held in Tokushima City, western Japan. The festival, traditionally at the hottest time of the… 14/08/2011

  • Weird Wide Web: the Algorithm March

    On the face of it, it’s just a bizarre video, slightly dated, featuring a couple of Japanese guys, half a dozen ninjas and some crazy choreography. But, as… 07/06/2011

  • Traditional Cambodian dance experiences cultural revival

    The Apsara were dancing goddesses, celestial figures, famous for their beauty, and once at the heart of Cambodian culture.   Now the traditional dance… 08/04/2011

  • Bonus: Eonnagata

    Here are a few extra excerpts from our interviews with French dancer Sylvie Guillem, British choreographer Russell Maliphant and Canadian director Robert… 28/12/2010

  • Eonnagata: the high-society transvestite spy

    Three world stars on one stage: the French dancer Sylvie Guillem, the Canadian director Robert Lepage and the British choreographer Russell Maliphant who have… 28/12/2010

  • Bonus interview: Janos Kiss

    In a special bonus feature, we present an extended interview (in Hungarian) with Janos Kiss, the director of Hungarian dance company Gyori Balett. 07/04/2010

  • Budapest Spring Festival

    The Budapest Spring Festival includes opera, ballet, jazz and classical music, street performances, pantomime and open-air concerts. The festival takes place… 07/04/2010

  • Bolshoi dance pair defect to St Petersburg

    One of the Bolshoi Theatre’s most promising dance partnerships is leaving Moscow in favour of appearing on stage in St Petersburg. Prima ballerina Natalia… 15/11/2011

  • Russia’s Bolshoi is back after lavish revival

    A revered Russian landmark has been revived. VIP guests were invited to the reopening of Moscow’s world-famous Bolshoi Theatre after a six-year-renovation… 28/10/2011

  • Medvedev marvels at revamped Bolshoi Theatre

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev toured the Bolshoi Theatre on Tuesday, six years after it shut its doors for renovation. Medvedev watched a rehearsal of… 21/09/2011

  • Dancing into the future

    Learning a new trade or hobby can be an effective way of making new friends and becoming accepted. But some paths to integration are more unusual than others… 05/08/2011

  • Celebrated choreographer dies

    One of the major choreographers of the 20th century, Frenchman Roland Petit has died at the age of 87. Petit helped set up the famous Les Ballets des… 11/07/2011

  • Frankfurt stages a silent protest dance

    In the German city of Frankfurt the main square was filled with dancers on Friday but not a note of music could be heard. The, ‘silent’ dancers were… 22/04/2011

  • American Ballet Theatre finally returns to Russia

    The American Ballet Theatre has returned to Moscow for the first time since the 1960s, ending decades of frosty relations after Mikhail Baryshnikov, then one… 01/04/2011

  • Bolshoi web scandal

    Russian media say the director of the Bolshoi ballet Gennady Yanin has resigned after erotic photos resembling him were posted on a website. One paper said… 18/03/2011

  • Royal Ballet launches Alice in Wonderland

    The Royal Ballet is preparing to launch its first full-length work at Covent Garden since 1995. ‘Alice in Wonderland’ is a high-cost production – and a big… 11/01/2011

  • New Turkish ballet tackles historic female figure

    Although the leadership of the Ottoman Empire was dominated by men, at least one woman in the early period of the Empire succeeded in making her way into the… 04/01/2011

  • Paris Opera opens season with homage to Roland Petit

    The Paris Opera has opened its season with a homage to French choreographer Roland Petit, featuring three ballets including “The young man and death”. 13/10/2010

  • Monte Carlo Ballet married tradition and modernity

    The Monte Carlo Ballet shows once again its ability to combine tradition and modernity at Lyon’s Biennale de la Danse this year, with a revisited version of… 15/09/2010

  • Biggest dance parade in Europe bursts onto Lyon streets

    Europe’s largest dance parade drew more than 300.000 people to the streets of Lyon in eastern France last Sunday to mark the start of the Biennale de la Danse… 14/09/2010

  • African dance pupils perform alternative Swan Lake

    These young dancers are from the Dance Factory in Johannesburg. Some started on the streets but, thanks to the school and its director Suzanne le Sueur, are… 02/07/2010

  • Babel: Cherkaoui’s towering achievement

    The innovative Flemish Moroccan choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s has teamed up with sculptor Anthony Gormley for his latest piece Babel (words). 02/06/2010

  • Taking the frills out of flamenco

    At just 26, Rocio Molina has become one of the most important Spanish flamenco dancers and choreographers of the moment. Dressed in a black two piece – no… 01/06/2010

  • German-Moroccan musical mix at Mawazine

    The Mawazine Festival in Rabat has seen an unusual crossover between German and Moroccan music. Formed in the 1980s, Dissidenten are based in Berlin, and have… 28/05/2010

  • EU and Russia come closer through dance

    A festival of contemporary dance has been held in Moscow with the aim of encouraging cultural dialogue between Russian and the European Union. Intradance… 28/05/2010

  • Lô and Tachinwit feature at Mawazine

    With a Senegalese father and a Nigerian mother Ismaël Lô is one of today’s leading musicians in Senegal. And Moroccan singer and dancer Aïcha Tachinwit has… 28/05/2010

  • UK’s street dance craze hits the big screen

    Hot on the heels of Fame, American TV series Glee and Britain’s Got Talent, is Streetdance 3D. The British film is about a group of London street dancers… 17/05/2010

  • Ballet films breaks down barriers

    “Dancing Across Borders” follows the unique story of a Cambodian teenager who beat the odds to become a professional ballet dancer in the United States. The… 26/04/2010

  • The feminine side of flamenco

    Women have often been the inspiration or driving force behind flamenco, yet over many years they have been relegated to second place. 26/03/2010

  • Carnival time on the streets of Rio

    Carnival season is underway in Brazil where the authorities are keen to put on a safe and impressive show before hosting the 2014 World Cup and the Olympics… 14/02/2010

  • Centenary celebrations for ballerina Ulanova

    One of the geniuses of Russian ballet, Galina Ulanova was born 100 years ago this year. 13/01/2010

  • “Esmeralda”

    “Esmeralda”, a masterpiece of 19th century ballet, has returned to the renovated stage of the Bolshoi Theater. The last time Moscow’s public could it was… 04/01/2010

  • Dance world mourns Merce Cunningham

    Tributes have been paid after the death of the man credited by many with revolutionising the visual and performing arts. The famed avant-garde dancer and… 28/07/2009

  • Carmina Burana kicks Orff Split festival

    The Split summer festival is one of the highlights of the cultural calendar in Croatia. Opening this year’s edition, the 55th, the town’s Ballet and Opera… 20/07/2009

  • Dance world mourns passing of Bausch

    One of the most important figures in contemporary dance Pina Bausch has died suddenly of cancer. She was 68. She began dancing aged 14 in the beating heart… 30/06/2009

  • 5 days after diagnosis Bausch dies of cancer

    One of the most important figures in contemporary dance Pina Bausch has died suddenly of cancer. She was 68. She began dancing aged 14 in the beating heart… 30/06/2009

  • Young talent seeks fame at “Ballet Olympics”

    One of the world’s most prestigious ballet competitions is underway at Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre, with young dancers from all over the world hoping to… 16/06/2009

  • Madrid International dance festival

    The 24th International Dance Festival in Madrid presents 80 different shows from 12 different countries worldwide. With 22,000 visitors last year, the… 27/04/2009

  • Madrid dance festival enjoys “Faust” et “Monger”

    One of Europe’s top dance companies, the Monte Carlo ballet, has presented Jean Christophe Maillot’s neo-classical “Faust” at this year’s Madrid dance… 23/04/2009

  • Belle of the Bolshoi Ballet dies – aged 92

    The Russian ballerina Olga Lepeshinskaya, who is said to have been Joseph Stalin’s favourite dancer, has died in Moscow. She was 92. Lepeshinskaya was born… 21/12/2008

  • Bolshoi season opens with a step back in time

    Moscow’s Bolshoi ballet has launched it’s current season with a retrospective of three centuries of choreography. It consists of three one-act ballets that… 05/12/2008

  • Monkey magic in London

    Blur frontman Damon Albarn’s Chinese extravaganza Monkey: Journey To The West has just opened in Greenwich in London. A spectacular mixture of Peking opera… 20/11/2008


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