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Issue 15 – February 2026

ALL OVER THE WORLD

RAD exams are held in nearly 70 countries across the globe. Animation: Jack Tite for Dance Gazette

Issue 15 – February 2026

The RAD is justly proud of its geographical reach. It has members in over 80 countries, and holds exams in almost 70. Sending examiners out across the world isn’t easy – it may involve long distance travel or out-of-city locations – but I’ve learned that the Academy is cheerfully committed to sending examiners to even hard-to-access schools across the globe.

Intrigued by these conversations, I wondered: where in the world would we find the most northerly location for RAD exams? And what about the most southerly? Could we also throw in east and west? (I know that these are moveable concepts, depending on where you start – but I’m typing this on a grey London morning, coffee in hand and cat snoozing beside me, so this currently represents the cosy centre of my universe.)

features

A whole new world

RAD exams are held across the world. Natasha Tripney goes in search of four far flung schools – including the most northern and southern locations for RAD exams – to learn why these milestones matter to them.

interviews

Defying gravity

From tap dancing on the street to making Wicked move – choreographer Christopher Scott is an advocate for all kinds of dance. But, asks David Jays, doesn’t he crave an Oscar?

features

Baby steps

How do you introduce very small children to dance? Lyndsey Winship meets the teachers awakening young imaginations.

reports

Pointe of departure

Solos in the RAD’s flagship competitions are now classified as with or without pointework rather than male and female. Emily May explores what this means to dancers, and how it reflects change in the wider ballet profession.

interviews

Art surgery

Art is good for you, says Professor Daisy Fancourt – aiding both physical and mental health. She explains her ideas to Anya Ryan – and you can read an exclusive extract from her new book.

reports

Up from the streets

Tens of lost, orphaned and runaway children arrive each day at India’s New Delhi rail station – all hoping for a better life. Sally Howard visits a project that’s making their dance dreams come true.

SHORT READS Issue 15 – February 2026

Inside RAD

Celebrating Pavlova

Spanish choreographer Avatâra Ayuso’s latest ballet is about the famed dancer Anna Pavlova. She discusses elevating women in dance, reimagining Pavlova – and the RAD’s role in her research.


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RAD Q&A

Daniel Kraus

After a performing career with English National Ballet and others, Daniel Kraus achieved the Professional Award and Diploma in Benesh Movement Notation with Benesh International. Now a choreologist at the Royal Ballet, has Benesh changed the way he sees dance?


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Big Picture

Sir Peter Wright

The producer, director and RAD Vice-President turns 100 later this year.


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Playlist

Aletta Collins

Aletta Collins is about to choreograph a new production of Strauss’ opera Salome – including the infamous Dance of the Seven Veils. But what music means most to her?


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Advice Bureau

Paul Liburd

Curiosity and enjoyment: the keystones of advice from the dancer, teacher and judge of the Bedells Bursary 2025.


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Why Dance Matters

Evie Templeton

The star of the hit Netflix series Wednesday on RAD training and dancing with Lady Gaga.


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Director’s cut

Remember to dance

How can young dancers unlock their energy on stage? Alexander Campbell suggests some tips from his own performing experience.


Alexander Campbell

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