

Choreographer, artist and expert on ‘physical intelligence’ Wayne McGregor talks about Alchemies at Royal Ballet and Opera and his inspirational new book

The duets, are bright with detail, seamed with feeling and give life to this adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s novel
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Come for discourse, but stay for sex and sociability, the skill and the sweat

Beloved Royal Ballet star Miyako Yoshida directs a stunning performance in a production made with love

With chords crashing and vocals soaring, it feels like a finale erupts every five minutes

The landscape for youth dance is uncertain, but a few strong voices and organisations are continuing to push for its teaching as a transformative performing art

Time for things to get weird again as Nature Theater of Oklahoma bring the avant-garde back into ballet
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Pioneering company Candoco brings disabled and non-disabled dancers together for a captivating performance about raving

A glittering opening night for The Who’s ballet included a star-making performance from Paris Fitzpatrick

This collation of ballets from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s game-changing musicals is packed with treats, but still feels diluted

Matthew Bourne peers into the aching hearts frequenting a seedy 1930s pub in his production’s latest work

This show by former Soul II Soul member Benji Reid is about bodies, and particularly Black bodies, holding trauma

Baras has dance to get off her chest – she’s an artist exulting in her audience, soaring in the spotlight

Crystal Pite is in demand around the world for her visceral, epic work but for the Canadian artist, the demands of creation means the journey to success can be a struggle

Northern Ballet’s take on Jane Eyre is faithful to the book but is a little over-stuffed

Irish choreographer Oona Doherty returns with this folk horror fable about a grieving boy breaking through into the land of the dead
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Britain’s leading contemporary dance company Rambert are bringing over ultra-cool French collective (La) Horde for the first in a series of cutting edge collaborations

The street dance festival kicked off with a high octane dance battle for Fierce Friday

American choreographer Forsythe’s triple bill at English National Ballet is a triumph of experimentation and fun
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This marmite choreographer serves up raw, dirty and dizzying moves in her latest double bill

This triple bill in the Dance Reflections festival is a joyous look at a man who wasn’t fun to marry, but was a remarkable choreographer