Although this dance practice has been largely co-opted by youngsters at their local dance school on a Saturday morning, the artistry and skill required by the dedicated professionals is something to behold. The great tradition of tap dancing is celebrated once a month at Ronnie Scott’s, as part of the…
With an acronym that sounds like a leading world power, UVA are due to take over The Curve gallery this Spring with their latest site-specific project. Well-known for their manipulation of space, light and sound, this new piece plays with the unique shape of the Barbican’s temporary exhibition gallery to…
Trawl your child’s mind for a memory of interactive adventure fiction circa 1980s, and you’ll know exactly where the title of this Soho Theatre play is heading. Nathan Penlington translates his obsession with the classic Choose Your married woman datingtraffic webcams ny Own Adventure books into this revived one-man play…
If there ever were a barometer to measure the earliest proponents of Pop Art, those included in the exhibition This is Tomorrow would be a good place to start. The exhibition, curated by Bryan Robertson at the Whitechapel in 1956, gave space to numerous architects, graphic designers, musicians and artists…
Ever felt like all art is a one-direction monologue, asking nothing but brain freeze from its viewer? Artist Hannah Millest certainly has. Some time back she developed an interactive art piece that dragged the viewer out of its passive slumber and forced us back into the driving seat: the artwork,…
The Shed is a new temporary venue associated with the National Theatre, and one that specialises in a more alternative line-up. With a tag line claiming ambition, adventure with a hint of the unexpected, the NT seems to promise a fringe experience in the middle of theatreland. The venue has…