Born in Cherbourg, northern France, Sophie Martin is one of Scottish Ballet’s best-loved dancers and a real secret weapon, having...
Edinburgh is quiet. In August, the city normally swells with people jostling to get into theatres, pubs, shipping crates, beer...
Having retired as a dancer from Scottish Ballet in 2017, artist-in-residence choreographer Sophie Laplane always delights in anything she turns...
There’s something about an outdoor venue that fills a performance with possibility, ease, and the right energy for change and...
Tonight’s little surprise, a small bonus routine, comes in the form of dancer and choreographer Jack Webb’s incredible new work...
It is no coincidence that the huge unruly piles of trainers and pumps littering the stage are mostly the Adidas brand, as Uri Ivgi and Johan Greben's new piece for Scottish Ballet casts an unblinking eye over exploitation, and such global brands have faced accusations in recent years of forced labour and poor working conditions, often involving young children.