Poussin’s ‘A Dance to the Music of Time’ (1634-36) © The Wallace Collection, London. Nicolas Poussin defined himself as “I who make a profession of mute things”. He painted the most famous... Read more »
Dancing in a park, what more could you want? It still feels weird to say, but this summer–after the slight delay to “freedom day”–has marked the return of festival season, baby! While... Read more »
Greenwich council is calling for performers of all levels to get involved in their new dance festival. Connecting Communities Dance Festival is launching this October and will feature in this year’s Black... Read more »
‘In some ways it’s about acknowledging the way in which black music has been pushed out of public space, but it’s also about honouring where it has managed to thrive’ A new... Read more »
Michael Gove, the Cabinet minister leading a review, is understood to believe it would impose “too much hassle” on the public and businesses to require tests for a night’s dancing. A government... Read more »
The friend of a West London dad and husband, who died of a neurological disease earlier this month just months after his diagnosis, has said he inspired “so much love” as his... Read more »
A lady on the way to a dance class was pressured to the ground and kissed in an terrible sexual assault – and police have launched pictures of a man they need... Read more »
London Chinatown celebrations: ‘No lion dance for Chinese New Year is like Christmas without Santa!’
Chinese New Year is China’s most observed festival for its cultural and historical significance and is celebrated all over the world. It marks the beginning of spring following the Chinese Lunar calendar.... Read more »