Lord of the Dance
The Spring is Blooming festival, by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels, now in its fifth year, has become a highlight of the spring dance circuit.
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From its first steps in 1986 as Dundee Rep Dance Company with Royston Maldoom at the helm, to the present day, Scottish Dance Theatre has sealed it's reputation as a forward-thinking company who pushes the limits of what dance can do. Over the years, it has been helmed by the likes of Janet Smith, Tamara McLorg, Fleur Darkin, and Neville Campbell has included work by diverse choreographers such as Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar, Liv Lorent, Didy Veldman, Emanuel Gat and Damien Jalet. Since 2019 Barcelona-born Joan Clevillé has been artistic director of SDT, bringing rich storytelling and innovative choreography to company. Fjord Review caught up with Clevillé ahead of the big anniversary season to find out what lies ahead for this dynamic company.
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The Spring is Blooming festival, by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels, now in its fifth year, has become a highlight of the spring dance circuit.
Continue ReadingIf there’s anything Shu Kinouchi can’t do—dance-wise, that is—nobody’s told him yet. Indeed, this endlessly fascinating artist who was with Houston Ballet and Tulsa Ballet before joining L.A. Dance Project in 2020, again proved a compelling presence in the first of four solo performances seen at LADP’s black box space last weekend.
Continue ReadingIt’s been 25 years since William Trevitt and Michael Nunn swapped the Royal Ballet for the contemporary scene, building an imaginative portfolio across the stage and screen in step with choreographers like Russell Maliphant, William Forsythe and Christopher Wheeldon.
Continue ReadingDance on film is undoubtedly an integral element of the dance ecosystem, legendary works like Trisha Brown’s Watermotor or Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker’s Fase still capture the consciousness of contemporary dance fanatics and arty Instagram pages.
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