In Hoppla!, two choreographies by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker are brought together and performed to the music of the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók: Mikrokosmos, seven short works for two pianos, and Quatuor no. 4, Bartók’s fourth string quartet. The reading room of the Ghent University library, designed by the renowned architect Henry Van de Velde, serves as location.
Savo from Kikinda (Serbia) and his brother recall how they called communal service few years back to...
A dynamic and lyric routine explores the relationship between the dancer and the performance space. ...
Many young girls dream of becoming ballerinas, but only very few are prepared to apply the all-out e...
Karolina Kuras is a Toronto-based ballet and portrait photographer. In this piece, we explore her cr...
Every weekend for six years, Jessica takes a bus from NYC, where she lives and works as a set decora...
This short documentary profiles the traditional music and pageantry of Polish-Canadians in Manitoba....
Taking us through Bangarra Dance Theatre’s spectacular growth, we follow the story of how three youn...
Ella Havelka made history in 2013 by becoming the first Indigenous dancer at the 50-year-old Austral...
Christine attends her first and last prom accompanied by Martin Fredericksen
Sergei Polunin is a breathtaking ballet talent who questions his existence and his commitment to dan...
From the rains of Japan, through threats of arrest for 'public indecency' in Canada, and a birthday ...
This sizzling video is guaranteed to add spice to your love life. In the privacy of your boudoir do ...
The journey to the world championship is fraught with difficulties for Entity, the UK's most success...
In this Oscar Winning documentary short film, students in their final year at the National Ballet Sc...
A documentary about dancer Heinz Bosl who died in 1975 - aged 28.
A three-part film by Cao Fei. Part one, 'Imagination of Product', shows workers and machines at the...