We sit down with Ballet Black’s artistic director Cassa Pancho and dancers Isabela Coracy and Ebony Thomas, to discover the challenges and achievements of the company’s first 25 years.
A century after its founding in 1926, former members of Ballet Rambert recall the joys and challenges of working directly with Dame Marie Rambert, one of the trailblazers of British ballet.
Birmingham Royal Ballet soloist Sofia Liñares talks about the joys and fears of dancing multiple roles and performances of Sir Peter Wright’s The Nutcracker.
Choreographer Kim Brandstrup talks about his remarkable collaboration with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and a group of professional hip-hop dancers and students from Camden’s Acland Burghley School.
Elsa Giovanna Simonetti is a Paris-based philosophy scholar at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE–PSL), where her research focuses on ancient ideas of divination and salvation. Trained in ballet for over a decade, she later studied philosophy and aesthetics at the University of Bologna, taking courses in the history of dance, arts, and performance. For her work, she has travelled extensively and has lived in Italy, the UK, Belgium and now France – always taking every opportunity to see dance performances wherever she goes. Besides her academic career, she writes about dance, exploring its power to reimagine tradition and open meaningful dialogues with the present.
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