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Tag: Hip Hop dance

Body Politic’s THEM at the Omnibus Theatre

16th March 202217th March 2022  Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou

Body Politic’s latest production, THEM, brilliantly foregrounds the stories of three sufferers of misogyny and sexual violence, and pushes us to confront our own cultural indifference towards such abuse.

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Posted in Arts, DanceTagged: #MeToo, Body Politic, Christina Dionysopoulou, Dance, Duja Sinada, Elsabet Yonas, Emma Jane Greig, Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou, Hip Hop dance, Hip Hop Dance Theatre, Hip Hop Theatre, Jackie Kibuka, misogynoir, misogyny, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Omnibus Theatre, Review, THEM, women in hip hop

Artists 4 Artists’ Double Bill: Chris Reyes and Kloé Dean at the Laban Theatre – breathtakingly brave & moving dance by two of hip hop dance theatre’s finest artists

15th August 201915th August 2019  Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou

Artists 4 Artists prove that they’re at the forefront of dance innovation and theatrical talent, with their double bill of Christopher Reyes’ Sean and Kloé Dean’s Man Up at the Laban Theatre.

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Posted in Arts, Dance, TheatreTagged: Alias LDN, Artists 4 Artists, Camilla Greenwell, Chris Reyes, Christopher Reyes, Hip Hop dance, Hip Hop Dance Theatre, Jason Torres, Jonadette Carpio, Kloé Dean, Laban Theatre, Lee Griffiths, Man Up, Mikiel Donovan, Myself UK Dance Company, Ortin Norbert, Sean, Theresa Origone, Trinity Laban, Trinity Laban Theatre

In Conversation with Acclaimed Choreographer and Dancer, Joshua Nash – ‘I’m a Krump dancer who’s trying to break down boundaries within that style’

28th April 201922nd May 2019  Shirley Ahura

Shirley Ahura talks to acclaimed dancer and choreographer, Joshua Nash, about identity, Hip Hop theatre and making a case for Krump in its rawest form.

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Posted in Arts, Dance, InterviewsTagged: Blacklist, Botis Seva, Breakin' Convention, Ezra Owen, Far From The Norm, Hip Hop, Hip Hop dance, Hip Hop Theatre, Jordan Douglas, Joshua Nash, Joshua Vendetta, Kendrick Lamar, Kenrick Sandy, Krump, Kwesi Johnson, Lee Griffiths, Resolution Festival, Sadler's Wells, Shangomola Edunjobi, Stomp the Yard, The Place, Victoria Shulungu

Interview with acclaimed choreographer, Botis Seva – ‘I’m just some boy from Dagenham who loves dancing’

27th February 20191st November 2020  Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou

Acclaimed dancer and choreographer, Botis Seva, talks about growing up in Dagenham, how dance transformed his life and his latest artistic directorship with the National Youth Dance Company.

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Posted in Arts, Dance, InterviewsTagged: Botis Seva, Dance, East London, Ezra Owen, Far From The Norm, Hip Hop, Hip Hop dance, Hip Hop Dance Theatre, Ivan Blackstock, Jonzi D, Jordan Douglas, Joshua Nash, Lee Griffiths, Mikey J Asante, National Youth Dance Company, NYDC, Reckonings, Sadler's Wells, Shangomola Edunjobi, Sharlene Carter, Tony Adigun, Torben Lars Sylvest, Vicki Igbokwe, Victoria Shulungu

Review of Wilkie Branson’s TOM at the Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadler’s Wells

22nd December 201822nd December 2018  Shirley Ahura

Wilkie Branson’s TOM is a brave and inspiring visual leap of the imagination, says our arts contributor Shirley Ahura.

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Posted in Arts, DanceTagged: Animation, B-boying, Contemporary dance, Dance, Hip Hop dance, Idenity, Lilian Baylis Theatre, Modernity, Projection Mapping, Sadler's Wells, TOM, Wilkie Branson
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