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Issue 13 – June 2025

DANCE DOGGY DANCE

A prize-winning dance routine at Crufts by Trip Hazard and Lucy Heath. Film: Channel 4/ Kennel Club

Issue 13 – June 2025

Who’s a good boy? I’m a good boy – so there’s a special treat for me and for all of us in your new Dance Gazette. The canine choreography on our cover is a tease for an exclusive report from Crufts, the world-famous dog show. It’s dancing dogs, people!

Elsewhere in this new issue, we explore questions around pointe shoes. There’s a reason the tale of Cinderella speaks so strongly to ballet dancers. The idea of a young person stepping into the shoe that will magically transform their lives – there’s an enchantment in that.

Taking that step into pointe shoes is a highly-charged rite of passage. When do you know you’re ready? How do you find the right shoe? And how do you ensure that you dance in them safely? We explore this often contentious process, and hunker down alongside the RAD’s expert fitter in London.

reports

Pressure pointe

When are you ready for your first pointe shoe? Will a ballet influencer’s advice or a cheap online shoe be safe? Alia Waheed visits the RAD to learn the dos and don’ts of a pointe shoe fitting.

features

Snack attack

Sausage roll? Sweets? Peanut butter? Lyndsey Winship asks dancers from ballet to musical theatre what food helps them through a demanding day of dance.

features

Dogs don’t dance

Or do they? Anya Ryan visits Crufts, the world’s largest dog show, to watch hounds and humans compete for the Heelwork to Music prize. How do you teach choreography to dogs?

reports

Against the odds

Iran’s protest movements drew attention to the plight of young people living in a nation where dancing is banned. Sally Howard reports on the Iranians who, despite everything, continue to dance.

interviews

I know who I am

For years, Ingrid Silva’s dream of a professional ballet career seemed impossible. Now, the Brazilian ballerina is a leading dancer with Dance Theatre of Harlem and a role model for Black dancers. She tells Marina Harss about coming into her own.

features

Putting it together

How do ballet companies balance tradition and innovation, risk and ticket sales? Leading artistic directors tell Deirdre Kelly about the art of constructing a season.

SHORT READS Issue 13 – June 2025

RAD Q&A

Sonia Brown

Sonia Brown, an RAD Silver Swans teacher and Masters’ student, won the People’s Choice Award at the One Dance UK Awards. Why is Silver Swans so important to her?


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Why Dance Matters

Vicki Igbokwe-Ozoagu

The choreographer and coach on the night she found her groove.


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Inside RAD

After the wildfires

When wildfires devasted California earlier this year, RAD teacher Geraldine Grace Johns stepped up for her community.


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Big Picture

Rhythms of immunity

Science meets art: the RAD collaborates on a groundbreaking film translating the complex world of immunology through dance.


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Playlist

Javier Torres

Javier Torres is Managing Director of the Acosta Dance Foundation. What music captures his dancing career and his Cuban heritage? And will his playlist find space for Shakira?


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Advice Bureau

Miyako Yoshida

‘Give everything you have and cherish every moment,’ says the famed ballerina and Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Japan.


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Director’s cut

Direct link

The RAD’s work offers direct links to the past, says Artistic Director Alexander Campbell, and lets RAD teachers channel the work of great dancers and companies.


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