Dance

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…
Tightlaced steps loosely round a pivotal piece of history. Susanna Mulvihill has again undertaken an…
This month we are having a VALENTINES SPECIAL but don't panic if you do not have special person in your life…
Hansel and Gretel is artistic director Christopher Hampson’s eagerly anticipated first production for…
A towering show from Wee Stories! Wee Stories has once again scattered their magic over a classic tale and…
Something Old Something New by David Hughes Dance was a quadruple bill that - as suggested by the title -…
This week the Traverse is hosting its fifth dance festival, showcasing five dance companies, on five…
Ginger Rogers famously danced backwards in high heels. In this new play, two women learn to dance together…
From the band that made “the nuttiest sound around”, a pretty nutty musical has been inspired.
The New York ballet company Cedar Lake was founded ten years ago, specialising in new work commissioned from…
Set in Tsarist Russia in 1905, this perennially popular musical is based on a collection of folk tales, “…
Barrowland Ballet shows bright Bengali claws in this brilliant dance piece.
Not made from girders, just from terrific talent, this year’s exciting Made In Scotland programme has been…