THE DANCE MAGAZINE WITH ATTITUDE

Issue 11 – October 2024

BRAND NEW DANCE

Gold medallist Antonia Maria Cramb performing Holberg Variation by Andrew McNicol at The Fonteyn.

Issue 11 – October 2024

There’s nothing so thrilling as being in the room where it happens. Especially when ‘it’ is a brand-new piece of dance, taking shape before your eyes.

I was lucky enough to duck into a studio at the RAD in London last month, where Andrew McNicol, the commissioned choreographer for The Fonteyn, was working on one of his two original solos with lucky young dancers in the RAD’s flagship ballet competition. It was lovely to watch him share the work while also encouraging each dancer to make their own interpretative choices. ‘All the information you need is in the music,’ he said – and even at this early stage you could see dancers taking that prompt and finding their own paths.

interviews

Making moves

How do you create solos to premiere at The Fonteyn? In this special audio feature, we go behind the scenes with choreographer Andrew McNicol and dancers at The Fonteyn in London.

features

Labours of love

Behind every professional dancer is a shadow support system committing time, energy and hard cash to help a child succeed. Sally Howard explores the highs and lows of being a ballet parent.

reports

Inside out

Inmates in prison can find release from their difficulties during dance workshops. Charlotte Rowles meet the artists taking dance behind bars.

features

Settling the score

Ballets can live in memory and on film – but nothing captures their details and essence like a Benesh score. Sarah Crompton discovers the precise magic of notation.

reports

Keep the faith

Alia Waheed was surprised that her daughter was often the only Muslim student at her ballet class. She explores the barriers preventing Muslim girls from enjoying ballet, and asks how religious values can fit with the demands of dance.

features

In living colour

Audacious and imaginative, Léon Bakst’s Ballets Russes designs created a sensation. A century after his death, Jonathan Gray explores Bakst’s influence on ballet, fashion and design.

interviews

Leading roles

Principal dancer Sasha De Sola is part of San Francisco Ballet’s new Raising Leaders programme. As she tells Julie Zigoris, leaping into leadership isn’t much of a stretch.

SHORT READS Issue 11 – October 2024

Big Picture

The Fonteyn medallists 2024

Four dancers received medals at The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition 2024 in London.


Dance Gazette

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Inside RAD

Paige Toews

Dancing through Lyme Disease to success in RAD exams.


Dance Gazette

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RAD Q&A

RAD at Pride

The RAD walked in London Pride for the first time in June this year. Hannah Prime, Head of Trusts and Foundations at the RAD, explains what Pride means to her.


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Advice Bureau

José Alves

Dance with your heart, says the acclaimed Brazilian dancer and judge at The Fonteyn.


Dance Gazette

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Why Dance Matters

Mike Wamaya

The inspiring RAD teacher in Kenya on why his work matters to him and to his community.


Dance Gazette

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Playlist

Daniela Cardim

The Brazilian choreographer, now artistic director at Ballet Arizona, selects her favourite music.


Dance Gazette

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Tim Talks

Change the culture

Chief Executive Tim Arthur calls on the RAD to help redefine the culture of dance training and to be a champion of wellbeing in dance.


Tim Arthur

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