Dance

Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
Going to the ballet should be a treat but The Russian State Ballet of Siberia’s production of Don Quixote was…
There was a time when the performance of a Gilbert and Sullivan’s operettas was de rigeur at the end of term.
Five blurry, indistinct figures slowly gather on stage.  Pools of light shimmering at the back of…
Rambert is back in town with an outstanding triple bill at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre.
balletLORENT’s Snow White is darkly beautiful and disturbing, with just a hint of magic.
This double bill entitled Letters from America is part of Scottish Dance Theatre’s celebrations of 25 years…
A precision machine oiled with gallons of talent!
Kam-Ri Dance Theatre put on a virtuoso performance of flamenco music and dance, but unfortunately lose the…
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas – the Scottish Ballet is in town.
Rambert Dance has the audience gripped as they pull off a storming triple bill.
Purposeless Movements resonates with Robert Softley Gale’s no-bullshit approach to disability.
This perennial Christmas entertainment may have arrived at the Playhouse Theatre a few weeks later than…
Tightlaced steps loosely round a pivotal piece of history. Susanna Mulvihill has again undertaken an…
An up close and personal dance with the devil.
This year’s annual international visual theatre festival, manipulate is now in its 8th year.
Richard Alston, one of Britain’s foremost contemporary choreographers, set up his dance company at The Place…
The seductive power of Latin America’s famous dance is celebrated in “Midnight Tango”, a stage show created…
The novella “Carmen” (1845) by Prosper Mérimée, is the story of a wild, seductive gypsy girl who works in a…
Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes marks the 30th anniversary of his ballet company New Adventures and is a…