The beloved festival of performance, provocation and boundary pushing, Take Me Somewhere, curated by artistic director LJ Findlay-Walsh, would of...
As Glasgow’s famous Tramway venue remains closed until further notice, Unlimited have commissioned a short film screening for those missing...
How did you dance as a child in your bedroom? Before any kind of training, or the fumbling awkwardness of...
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.
Some choreographers integrate visuals, text and moods seemingly effortlessly. Colette Sadler is one such artist, as she has long created...
It could be a wry joke about these politically fraught times of Brexit. Dancer Joel Brown, flexing and exercising on...