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Michael Clark

April 2023

  • Sophie Fiennes directs her brother Ralph on the set of Four Quartets

    ‘Extremely precarious’: Sophie Fiennes on documentary film-making in the UK

    Exclusive: Directors struggle to fund work because of risk-averse commissioners and lack of resources, she says

October 2020

  • "Stravinsky Project" by Michael Clark Company @ Barbican Theatre

    Tristram Kenton at the Guardian
    Dancing to a different beat: Michael Clark's stunning shows – in pictures

    As a new exhibition at the Barbican salutes pioneering choreographer Michael Clark, revisit some of his productions as snapped by the Guardian’s Tristram Kenton
  • Clark in a publicity photograph for his 1984 production of New Puritans.

    Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer review – a dank detour

    The air of a memorial hangs over this exhibition dedicated to the groundbreaking Scottish choreographer
  • Michael Clark in Because We Must, 1987.

    Michael Clark review – from the syringe solo to the bum-revealing jeté

    The Scottish dance iconoclast married extraordinary technique with boundless imagination – and his work is as provocative as ever

September 2020

  • ‘I didn’t think that was possible!’ … Michael Clark, Scottish dancer and choreographer.

    'He came out of the womb dancing!' Stars relive their wild times with Michael Clark

    Baryshnikov couldn’t keep up, Sam Taylor-Johnson had a panic attack and Sarah Lucas built him the rudest stage set ever … as a new show celebrates the dance legend, stars pin down his punk genius

July 2020

  • Come, Been and Gone at the Barbican

    Tristram Kenton at the Guardian
    Caesar, Cilla and a superstar cast: Tristram Kenton's stage archive – in pictures

    Tristram Kenton’s photographs have accompanied reviews in the Guardian for more than 30 years. Ahead of a series of themed galleries, we open up his archive with 40 fabulous shots

April 2019

  • Mesmerisingly long limbs … Joseph Sissens in Night Of 100 Solos: A Centennial Event at Barbican Theatre.

    Night of 100 Solos review – a fresh and radical Merce Cunningham experience

    Six decades of solos form an unsentimental and surprising celebration of the legendary choreographer’s highly technical dance experiments

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 2017

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

    Julie Cunningham & Company review – words get in the way

    Julie Cunningham’s first works as head of her own company have passion and subtlety, but struggle to compete with a forceful spoken accompaniment

December 2016

  • Crystal Pite & Jonathon Young — Betroffenheit at Sadler's Wells, 31 May & 1 June 2016

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    Observer critics' review of 2016
    Luke Jennings: best dance of 2016

    Times were tough but inventive, with fine work from old hands and female dance-makers forcing change

October 2016

  • Amma Assante photographed at the Observer studios.

    The best original photographs from the Observer
    Original Observer photography: October 2016

  • Raw, dynamic and witty … a scene from Michael Clark’s to a simple, rock’n’roll ... song at the Barbican, London.

    Michael Clark Company review – dance rebel bids farewell to Bowie

  • Carlos Acosta with Marianela Nuñez in The Classical Farewell.

    The Classical Farewell; Michael Clark Company review – dance’s elder statesmen bow out

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    Michael Clark: ‘I still make the dance work on my own body first’

June 2016

  • Rambert’s 1926 debut, A Tragedy of Fashion; and Cardoon Club, 2010.

    Rambert at 90: the ballet company that made British dance a homegrown hit

    The mould-breaking dance company is celebrating its ninth decade. We trace the nimble steps that took it from a raggle-taggle bunch of students to global name

December 2013

  • A scene from Excursions by Mark Morris Dance Group at Sadler's Wells, London.

    Dance blog
    Your move: what dance did you see this week?

    Judith Mackrell: Last time you posted reflections on the Royal and a defence of Stuttgart Ballet – what's on your dance radar this week?

November 2013

  • Michael Clark Company

    Michael Clark Company – review

    Scritti Politti meets pilates and punk in Clark's focused triple bill, writes Sanjoy Roy

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    Michael Clark Company; Cloud dance festival – review

    Michael Clark is eclipsed by new talent at Cloud dance festival, writes Luke Jennings
  • Michael Clark Company

    This week's new dance
    This week's new dance

    Michael Clark Company | Mark Morris Dance Company

April 2013

  • Michael Keegan-Dolan’s 2009 version of the Rite

    The Rite of Spring at Sadler's Wells: 'It takes you to so many places'

    Nijinsky set it in tunics, Pina Bausch as a brutal battle of the sexes – so just how do you dance to Stravinsky's most violent score? Judith Mackrell talks to Akram Khan, Javier de Frutos and other leading choreographers about following the greats

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