Wayne McGregor
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Wayne McGregor’s new work merges genetic code, AI and choreography
Company Wayne McGregor has collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a series of works, ‘Autobiography (v95 and v96)’, at Sadler’s Wells (12 – 13 March 2024)
By Rachael Moloney Published
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Wayne McGregor on collaborating with Grace Wales Bonner to outfit new youth dance work
Ahead of the London premiere of ‘Novacene’ – Wayne McGregor’s new work for the National Youth Dance Company – the choreographer talks about collaborating with fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner on the performance’s costumes at Sadler’s Wells
By Jack Moss Published
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Burberry to collaborate with Wayne McGregor on new work for The Royal Ballet
Burberry creative director Daniel Lee will work on costumes for British choreographer Wayne McGregor’s new work for The Royal Ballet, premiering 9 June 2023 at London’s Royal Opera House
By Jack Moss Published
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Wayne McGregor and Random International collaborate on futuristic dance performance
Presented by BMWi and Superblue during Frieze London 2021, No One is an Island is an arresting yet hypnotic dance performance confronting the relationship between man and machine
By Rachael Moloney Published
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Art Night reveals blockbuster programme as the festival gears up for its third edition
By Jessica Klingelfuss Published
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Edmund de Waal on creating an elemental language of movement for Wayne McGregor
By Elly Parsons Published
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Spheres of influence: Wayne McGregor dances the line between man and machine
By Elly Parsons Published
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On point: Wayne McGregor’s new London studio raises the barre
By Elly Parsons Published
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En pointe: 10 years at the Royal Ballet and Wayne McGregor is still dancing to a different tune
By Elly Parsons Published
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Multimedia sensation: New York's Park Avenue Armory stages Tree of Codes
Wayne McGregor has produced a stage version of Jonathan Safran Foer's 2010 novel Tree of Codes, choreographed in creative partnership with Olafur Eliasson, who came up with a visual concept, and Jamie xx, who composed the music. Over the course of a weeklong run, the Park Avenue Armory in New York staged the 90-minute performance that resulted from this coming-together of three people at the top of their artistic fields. Like the book that inspired it, Tree of Codes, as a performance, defies easy category – part dance, part art installation, and part music event.
By John Gendall Published
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Artist Tauba Auerbach illuminates Wayne McGregor’s new ballet at the Royal Opera House in London
By Jessica Klingelfuss Published
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Light installation by Random International
By Malaika Byng Published