Review: AUGMENTED - DANCE POWERED BY MAM + AISOMA, Sadler’s Wells East
by Matthew Paluch - May 05, 2026
There was something in the air on Friday night…and it wasn't just pollen! One could describe it as the school show of all school shows - but that might be doing it a disservice. Enter the room AUGMENTED: Dance powered by MAM + AISOMA, a collaboration between Juilliard, Rambert School and Studio W...
Review: YY DANCE COMPANY at Mimi Ohio Theatre
by Steve Sucato - April 29, 2026
DanceCleveland’s 69th season came to a satisfying close Saturday night at Playhouse Square’s Mimi Ohio Theatre with the Northeast Ohio debut of YY Dance Company....
Review: DON QUIXOTE, Sadler's Wells
by Vikki Jane Vile - April 25, 2026
Carlos Acosta’s favourite ballet full of Spanish sun and slapstick humour is a very silly story. But with an audience who’ve braved tube strike misery Don Quixote (Don Q) is just the ticket for a bit of carefree escapism, transporting us to an exotic and colourful land and danced with great reli...
Review: WAYNE MCGREGOR: ALCHEMIES, Royal Ballet And Opera
by Matthew Paluch - April 20, 2026
Sir Wayne McGregor was appointed Resident Choreographer of the Royal Ballet in 2006, the first from a contemporary dance background, and here we are 20 years later acknowledging that fact with a triple bill of his work for the company called Alchemies....
Review: GIBNEY COMPANY BURNS BRIGHT AT THE JOYCE THEATER
by Christina Pandolfi - April 10, 2026
The art of dance is beautiful and special for many reasons. We could spend countless hours waxing poetic; listing them out, line by line. (Oh, let me count the ways). But my favorite reason is because dance exists within a dichotomy....