Four picks from this properly excellent programme, literally loaded with fresh dance talent for spring.
Letters From America marks the 25th birthday of Scottish Dance Theatre this month.
Celebrating the progressive, the playful and the downright peculiar, Sprint looks set to live up to its promise of ‘adventurous experiences in theatre’.
The Pet Shop Boys return to the London stage with a new full-length ballet at Sadler's Wells.
A brand new batch of BalletBoyz take to the stage.
Humorous and disturbing: 'I don't believe in outer space' premiered last night.
Find out what your kids think about new, fun contemporary dance.
Our guide to this week's most interesting theatre, art, dance and opera picks. With news about Marti Pellow, Les Dennis *and* Paul Daniels
With 100+ choreographies over 34 evenings it’s been a rollercoaster ride of a season.
Cave by James Wilton, Palimpsest by Laura McGill and Virus by Richard Bermange.
‘If you don’t like shoes, it’s going to be a very long evening’.
A rare sprinkle of star quality peps up Resolution! in the form of Royal Ballet dancer, Edward Watson. But it's the works sandwiching his performance that really impress.
10 mg dance, 8mg theatre, 3.75 ml science: Side Effects is a performance exploring society's relationship to medicine. Can it make us feel better about what we take to feel better?
You've never seem Flamenco like this.
Aspects of modern humanity explored through 3 contemporary dance pieces.
Flamenco, photography and fornicating animals. That's what's coming up this week on London's cultural calendar
Viva la Dance! brings Canary Wharf to life with the sound of latin beats next month.
Susan Hiller is our pick of the week, with not one but two exhibitions opening in London. There's also an international flavour to this week's Arts Ahead: Russian ballet, American dance, images from Communist East Germany and your last chance to see Japanese fashion at the Barbican.
William Forsythe's new work looks at the nature of our existence and simulates ping pong.
It's not often that a miscarriage forms the basis for a work of art, and even less often that the artist is a man.
A mixed bag of contemporary dance performances took to the stage in the Robin Howard Dance Theatre last night, linked only by their lack of resemblance to the nebulous programme notes.
Our top recommendation for this week is Sampled at Sadler's Wells. But there's more to life than dance! Find out about Hamlets closing, photography exhibitions opening and some cultural tips for little londonists in this week's Arts Ahead...
One of the most eagerly awaited annual dance events in London, the Sadler’s Wells Flamenco Festival will kick off on the 8th February.
Standing alone on stage Baehr laughs for no apparent reason, attempting to express these emotions to her bemused audience. But will the audience be amused?
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