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Julie Cunningham

January 2023

  • Acosta Danza in Performance by Micaela Taylor.

    Acosta Danza: Spectrum; Julie Cunningham: How Did We Get Here? – review

    Big personalities shine out in the Cuban company’s celebratory show. And Mel C holds her own in Cunningham’s opaque new work

October 2022

  • Melanie C.

    Spice Girl Melanie C to dance at Sadler’s Wells

    The former Sporty Spice will open the London theatre’s spring season in a contemporary dance collaboration with experimental choreographer Jules Cunningham

October 2018

  • Julie Cunningham and Steph McMann in m/y

    Reckonings review – the next big things in dance

  • Clockwise from top left: Pin-Ups: Toulouse-Lautrec and the Art of Celebrity; Burna Boy; Becky Hill; Death of a Salesman; Reckonings

    Culture highlights of the week
    What to see this week in the UK

July 2018

  • Botis Seva, photographed at the Creative Box Studios

    Botis Seva: ‘We need a massive shift in the dance work put on stage’

    The choreographer on struggling with fatherhood, why dancers are like football fans, and taking hip-hop to Sadler’s Wells

June 2018

  • Young Fathers performing in Glasgow in 2015

    Ruhrtriennale festival wrong to expel Young Fathers over support for Palestinian rights

    Letters: Massive Attack, Patti Smith, Danny Glover and Viggo Mortensen among signatories to letter in defence of BDS movement

May 2018

  • Julie Cunningham, right, in Crave by Sarah Kane by Julie Cunningham and Company at the Barbican, London. Directed by Julie Cunningham and Joyce Henderson.

    Crave review – Julie Cunningham dances in the darkness of Sarah Kane's play

  • Culture highlights

    Culture highlights of the week
    What to see this week in the UK

April 2018

  • Julie Cunningham and Hannah Burfield in Crave

    Constant craving: Julie Cunningham puts Sarah Kane's dark poetry in motion

    The choreographer on staging Crave with an all-female cast and the struggle of performing with Merce Cunningham’s company

March 2018

  • immersive march 15

    Culture highlights of the week
    What to see this week in the UK

  • Tacita Dean's Prisoner Pair, 2008

Tacita Dean: STILL LIFE
15 March – 28 May 2018
National Gallery, London

16mm colour film, mute, 11 minutes. Location photograph
© Courtesy the artist, Frith Street Gallery, London and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York/Paris

    Tacita Dean: Portrait and Still Life review – 'I find myself holding my breath'

February 2018

  • Ashley Shaw and Dominic North in The Red Shoes.

    Bourne's Red Shoes and Khan's Giselle triumph at National Dance awards

    Zenaida Yanowsky and Liam Riddick take top dancer prizes, while Lez Brotherston wins outstanding contribution award

September 2017

  • Tacita Dean in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, London, in 2011.

    London galleries in 'landmark collaboration' for Tacita Dean shows

  • A pro-remain supporter outside parliament today, where MPs have resumed the debate on the EU withdrawal bill.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Government wins vote on EU withdrawal bill with majority of 36 - as it happened

August 2017

  • Oresteia: This Restless House

    Five of the best… theatre shows
    Oresteia and Rosalind: this week’s best UK theatre and dance

    Zinnie Harris’s retelling of Aeschylus’s drama adds muscle to the tale, while As You Like It is the inspiration for James Cousins’ latest choreography

June 2017

  • Alice McCarthy and Anna Martine in Rotterdam

    The ten best things to do this week
    The 10 best things to do this week: Love Supreme, Rotterdam and Okja

    The jazz festival returns, Jon Brittain’s Olivier-winning play transfers to the Arts theatre and a porcine eco-fable lands on Netflix

March 2017

  • Julie Cunningham, Hannah Burfield, and Harry Alexander in Returning

    Julie Cunningham & Company review – words get in the way

  • Returning by Julie Cunningham and Company

    Julie Cunningham review – poetic dances to Kate Tempest and Anohni

  • Choreographer Julie Cunningham at Roof Studio in London on 28th February 2017

    Julie Cunningham: ‘The traditional duet always has the woman reliant on the man. I’m sick of it’

  • Lisa Dillon and Edward Bennett in RSC and CFTs MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Photo Manuel Harlan 97.jpg

    Five of the best… theatre shows
    Much Ado About Nothing, Tree Of Codes: this week’s best UK theatre and dance

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