Fragile, delicate things must be handled with great care. So it is with choreographer/dancer Marc Brew’s “MayBe,” conceived and directed...
Wilful, bold Rosalind—the heroine of Shakespeare's As You Like It—who dressed as Ganymede the man, always eschewed traditional tropes of female behaviour in literature, so James Cousins Company's re-imagining of her in this incredible piece seems timely, as gendered issues—whether of feminist or transgender visibility—are increasingly pushed into the mainstream media and news.
Masculinity is at the core of Gary Clarke’s best work: from “Bagofti” which used masks to distort through Francis Bacon’s...
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.
It could be a wry joke about these politically fraught times of Brexit. Dancer Joel Brown, flexing and exercising on...
As Glasgow’s famous Tramway venue remains closed until further notice, Unlimited have commissioned a short film screening for those missing...