Choreographer May Zarhy’s double bill directly tackles the theme of the 36th edition of Festival Danza Estate in Bergamo, Italy, which interrogates the roles presence and absence play in building spaces and relations in our time.
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Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker faces accusations of psychological terror of her troupe
On 22 June 2024, the Belgian newspaper De Standaard published an extensive article on its website charting the events of the Rosas company of choreographic star Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker.
Dimitris Papaioannou: Portrait of a Creative Maverick at Sixty
Renowned as a choreographer, director, performer and visual artist, Dimitris Papaioannou wears many hats but is hesitant to label himself.
Art Isn’t the Olympics
For years, I have made no secret of the fact that I dislike the identification of artists by nation of origin on posters and promotional materials. I get that certain funding applications demand international participation.
Fairy Tales - The Search for Authenticity Under the Layer of Roles
I was used to seeing purely feminine themes on the Czech stage, usually in the form of very intimate, personal stories performed by charismatic dancers and performers.
The un(conspicuous) glamour of Coco Chanel
The National Theatre Ballet Brno is one of those daredevils who are not afraid to take risks and regularly includes original projects in its repertoire.
Choreology – Past and Present 2024: Call for papers
The Institute for Choreology of the Music and Dance Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague announces a call for papers for an international conference Choreology – Past and Present.
Madrid en Danza Festival – Contemporary Issues and a Safe Bet
Every year, the month of May in Madrid is marked by the city’s largest festival, Madrid en Danza. Under the direction of Blanca Li, this year saw the 39th edition, featuring over twenty productions across various locations in the Madrid region.
New Dance Context Journal 2024 Opens the Topic of Dance in Public Space
After a series of six editions of the printed publication Special Edition of Taneční aktuality, Dance Context z. ú. comes with a new journal, Dance Context Journal.
Corps de Ballet Power! Premiere of Overture at the Berlin Staatsoper
With Overture by Spanish choreographer Marcos Morau and Angel's Atlas by Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite, the Staatsballett Berlin and its intendant Christian Spuck present an evening that reconfirms how dance is able to give something back to the world.
A boycott like Fico's. Czech National Ballet doesn't understand how the media works
I have been preparing podcasts for Taneční aktuality for a couple of years now. I'm currently finishing up the Young Blood series, in which I try to show what problems dancers face at the beginning of their careers. For this discussion, I wanted to invite a National Theatre dancer.
Dance Audiences Grow as Dramatic Funding Cuts Arrive – French Spring Season
Throngs of eager spectators have lined the steps of Paris theatres in recent months, while last minute ticket seekers display homemade signs—often in vain—hoping to access sold-out performances.
Message from Marianela Núñez on today's International Dance Day
International Dance Day has been celebrated on the initiative of the International Theatre Institute (ITI) since 1982. It falls annually on 29 April, which marks the birth of the French dancer, ballet master and reformer Jean-Georges Noverre.
PONEC – dance venue has Artistic Council
PONEC – a permanent stage for contemporary dance – is undergoing significant changes. The Artistic Council, comprising three external experts, will collaborate with the renewed theatre team: Dagmar Bednáriková, Sylva Šafková and Honza Malík.
Spring Forward Festival – Where Magic Shows and Time Dances!
Guten Tag, dear reader.
This year we were in Germany for the 2024 edition of the Spring Forward Festival, which took place from 21 to 23 March. On the programme? A discovery of twenty creations by young choreographers...
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The magic of the unconscious as performed by Sharon Eyal. The mesmerizing and (sometimes too) repetitive ride of Into the Hairy has its moments
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NDT 2 confidently stretches across styles. Falling into Shadow showcases young dancers' power through three choreographic voices
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Freedom Sonata – The (Ill-)Discipline of Freedom
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What does identity in dance mean? The new issue of Dance Context Journal seeks answers
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