Dance
Oscar Wilde's 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray is a tale of the obsessive need to remain youthful and…
For Angelin Preljocaj, the key word in any artistic endeavour is ‘collaboration’, his priority ‘change’.
Celebrating its 40th birthday (and a new £11 million Glasgow home), it is timely indeed for Scottish…
Japanese culture and art transposed into the context and frame of the Edinburgh Fringe can often create its…
Sitting outside Dance Base at the Grassmarket is the Dance Dome: a portable 360° cinema, with comfy seats…
Despite huge expectations due to Circa’s formidable reputation, their latest show, Closer, still manages to…
This performance focuses on the island of Fiji and the aftermath of Cyclone Winston, the biggest cyclone they…
The American dancer Isadora Duncan is perhaps remembered for her tragic early death aged 50 in 1927 in a…
As a refreshing change from the formal, fully staged performances, this selection of short small scale…
The Italian dance company Kataklo give an exciting and incredibly agile performance which holds the audience…
Dance is undoubtedly a universal language. It doesn't matter who or where or from what culture the dancers…
This latest show by David Hughes Productions is inspired by the myth and legend of Sawney Bean, a Scottish…
Following the success of "Fall to the Top" (a reworking of Shakespeare's "Scottish Play"), Entita Theatre…
Before I begin, let me confess something - ever since someone brought me back a set of castanets from a…
This one woman show narrates the story of a Canadian girl’s visit to London when invited to take part in a…
Advertised as ‘a mystical tale of dark dancers, warriors, a dreamer and a poet’, Pragati Bhatia presents her…
Greek myths are a constant source of inspiration for all performance and art mediums, as they feature epic…
The opening night of an inspirational four day dance festival by Scottish Ballet was a double bill: Kenneth…
Scottish Dance Theatre (SDT), Scotland’s national contemporary dance company, is celebrating its 25th…
The Rite of Spring, when first performed in 1913, stirred emotions to such an extent that members of the…