REVIEW: Bornsick

Reading Time: 2 minutesAn endurance test has never looked quite so beautiful.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAn endurance test has never looked quite so beautiful.

Reading Time: 3 minutesTwo young men play something that looks a lot like football as the crowd sits down in the circle of chairs surrounding the stage. The floor is marked to resemble a school gym, various circles and dotted lines laid out to vaguely resemble the courts of various sports.

Reading Time: 3 minutesVancouver’s Ballet BC is back in London on 20th & 21st May to begin an eight-venue Dance Consortium tour. The company is presenting a double bill of Crystal Pite’s Frontier and Johan Inger’s PASSING. We sat down with Artistic Director Medhi Walerski to discuss the production coming to the UK.

Reading Time: 2 minutesDance is such an interesting medium: without any words, it is possible to create an atmosphere and an image that sticks with an audience, and that’s exactly what Dance Is Not For Us did.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA Journey Through Motion and Meaning

Reading Time: 2 minutesBoy Blue’s Generation Blue at the Barbican was more than just a showcase of hip-hop and street dance. It was a celebration of community, legacy, and sheer joy.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWatching Jungle is like witnessing a living organism evolve in real time, vast, elusive, and pulsing with life.

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe sat down with Cheol-in Jeong for an exclusive interview. Cheol-in Jung is the choreographer of 0g (Zero grams) by Melancholy Dance Company, part of A Festival of Korean Dance. 0g is performed with A Complementary Set - Disappearing with An Impact by Choi x Kang Project at Pavilion Dance South West 9th May and Dance City 15th May, and with Shinsegae by Ji-hye Chung at The Place on 13th May

Reading Time: 2 minutesFeminal is an eye-opening portrayal of womanhood. Through the medium of dance, with singing included in the latter part of the show, performer Becca Hoback conveys a story of repression and revelation.

Reading Time: 5 minutesBottoms is the newest work from Two Destination Language and explores the tradition of Can-Can, which makes its World Premiere as part of Dance International Glasgow, 14 - 15 May, 2025.