Earthy tragicomedy from mistress of the brilliantly bleak.
Witty, joyful, sometimes plain daft dance.
The festival's back for its 26th year.
And now for something seriously different.
Europe's finest dirty pretty things make a rare London appearance.
The 1995 production that has been going strong ever since.
Masterful storytelling and incredible visuals combine in the return of Akram Khan's most accomplished work yet.
Pure theatrical fun at Sadler's Wells.
In which an incredible cast of dancers doing wonderful things get upstaged by a lanky pop star.
A highly kinetic show about doubling up from a fascinating new voice in choreography.
Ten days of brave new dance at Central St Martins.
Have a hand in making or breaking the edgy contemporary dance artists of tomorrow.
British dance's own Team GB perform in a big top.
An affordable pick 'n' mix introduction to world class dance on stage.
The ENB push boundaries with surprisingly fantastic results
Dancing logical contradictions, both living and dead.
A glorious triple bill on a UK tour
Jealousy between objects, architecture and movement
British Dance Edition and the fabulous Flamenco Festival dominate the dancing landscape.
Shake off the Christmas stodge with new dance, tragedy, razzmatazz, tango and men in motion
Wonderful music and the reinvention of folk dance inspires us to jig
Emanuel Gat Dance wriggle their way to a dark brilliance
Be dazzled, touched and feel your heart swell
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