To watch Paul Michael Henry dance is to experience something that exists in a liminal space. He creates primordial work...
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Based in Glasgow, Lorna was delightfully corrupted by the work of Michael Clark in her early teens, and has never looked back. Passionate about dance, music, and theatre she writes regularly for the List, Across the Arts and Exeunt.
She also wrote on dance, drama and whatever particular obsession she had that week for the Shimmy, the Skinny and TLG and has contributed to Mslexia, TYCI and the Vile Blog.
With the dust settling on the recent infamous UK royal family allegations around Prince Andrew, Scottish Ballet’s artistic director Christopher...
How do dancers with disabilities navigate space? Who is defining space for disabled dancers? What are the objects that obstruct,...
As we blink from the stupor of the near-hibernation of New Year and slowly come around to (supposedly) changing seasons,...
Federico Bonelli’s award-winning career is a long and illustrious one, scanning many decades. The multi-faceted dancer, who was born in...
There is a lovely egalitarian spirit in Go Dance, the mini-festival at Theatre Royal. It features dancers of all abilities,...