Dance

On an unusually warm September day, it was particularly strange to be surrounded by Christmas baubles and a…
Edinburgh’s ‘Secret’ Vaudeville is a night of schmoozing, cocktailing, bopping and bedazzling amidst an…
Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing festival is now in its third year.
At 1.45 pm on Friday 1 August, young participants of East Lothian Youth Musical Theatre, Youth Theatre…
Last year’s Fringe saw an impressive showcase of Italian theatre that came under the umbrella name Impatto…
Located by The Meadows, Summerhall is Europe's largest private multi-arts venue.
Nederlands Dans Theater (founded 1959) continues to maintain its world class status as one the most…
A sumptuous interactive journey of movement and colour through Aboriginal Australia.
Invisible Empire unpicks and nicks at the raw extremes of human experience, inducing feelings of unease and…
Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake is not a ballet, but an iconic piece of absolutely first-class theatre.
The latest in the National Museum of Scotland's series of hugely popular after-hours Friday evening…
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
The Errol White Company has produced an intriguing piece of dance that is both poetic and puzzling.
One of the joys of visiting the Festival Theatre is to have a look round the old posters and photographs that…
An enigmatic, terpsichorean circus (seen at Sadler's Wells in London).
An up close and personal dance with the devil.
Scottish Dance Theatre’s latest performance is an ambitious but frustrating double bill.
It’s a somewhat down-at-heel and down-in-the-mouth Cupid (Mart Müürisepp?) - the reason for uncertainty…