BENJI REID: FIND YOUR EYES (in REVIEW)
Find Your Eyes is Benji’s creative journey laid bare on stage for all to see. Hip hop, theatre and live photography intertwine in Benji’s honest, exposing and sincere piece.
SADLERS WELLS EAST ANNOUCE opening programme
Yesterday, Sadler’s Wells announced the opening dates and programme for their new venue in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Sadler’s Wells East. The venue is part of a new cultural and educational quarter known as the East Bank, neighbouring institutions and media establishments such as the BBC Music Studios, V&A East, UAL, London College of Fashion, and UCL, offering a major opportunity for cross-collaboration.
BOUND | A Haunting Exploration of Grief and Love in Oxo’s Bargehouse
Step into the bowels of grief in BOUND, an immersive experience at OXO’s Bargehouse, by Amber Jarman-Crainey. In this all consuming physical theatre production, you are invited to wander alone, follow your curiosity and contemplate your personal relationship with love and loss.
WALL GIVES NATIONAL IDENTITY A GOOD KICK ABOUT
“Wall” by Guest Artistic Director Oona Doherty, and the performers of National Youth Dance Company (NYDC), delivers a piece which serves as an important reflective exercise and gives national identity a good kick about.
BALLET NIGHTS | NEW VOICES (REVIEW)
Ballet Nights hosted their inaugural event at the Ministry of Sound, an iconic club venue renowned for its rich history in dance music.
BALLET BLACK | HEROES (REVIEW)
Ballet Black explores the meaning of ambition and purpose in the HEROES double bill with two contrasting but complementary pieces, If At First and The Waiting Game.
UNTIL WE SLEEP
Botis Seva’s latest Hip Hop theatre production, ‘Until We Sleep’, is a journey underlined with a resistance to change.
FREE YOUR MIND
Manchester's groundbreaking new cultural venue, Aviva Studios, officially opened with a Hip Hop Theatre production reimagining "The Matrix." Directed by Danny Boyle, the show featured choreography and composition by Boy Blue's Kenrick Sandy and Mikey J Asante.