Ensemble; Jazzing Up London; A New Generation
London jazz. Maybe visions of serious-looking people in black tie attire, or dimly lit corners of smoky bars filled with…
by Jo Phillips
London jazz. Maybe visions of serious-looking people in black tie attire, or dimly lit corners of smoky bars filled with…
Passinho the Brazilian dance literally means little steps or small steps and describes the short, fast, twisting style of a…
by Jo Phillips
Can you feel the tension between humanity and technology? The sense that we are on the brink of a world…
Two lover know, that touch, that electricity those sparks. The intensity of skin on skin creamy warm and loving. A…
by Jo Phillips
Belgium, like London, is one of those places that produce boundary-breaking artists from across a variety of creative disciplines. Think…
When you hear music, you feel like dancing right? It is the movement of the body in a rhythmic way,…
When we review our present life, it is not surprising to find our daily routine during quarantine is quite a…
by Mingye Zhu
“There are shortcuts to happiness and dancing is one of them” – Vicki Baum Dance is a powerful art form,…
by Iona Cleave
In today’s world, ethical companies tend to grow more everyday, and some even put the human well being and the…
Serpentine Pavilion 2018, designed by Frida Escobedo, Serpentine Gallery, London (15 June – 7 October 2018) © Frida Escobedo, Taller…
by Jo Phillips
The time of year has come again for the awards ceremonies in the music world to take place. 2017 has…
by Jo Phillips
Collaboration is the new Rock and Roll. It’s everywhere from Fashion to Art, Design to Music. But sometimes it’s a…
by Jo Phillips
Flamenco is the national dance of Spain. An art-form if you like, grown originally from folk music traditions of Southern Spain. A…
by Jo Phillips
Ostrava is the 3rd largest city in the north-east of the Czech Republic the capital of what used to be…
by Jo Phillips
Nothing can represent the fluidity of the human body as dancing can. In order to bring the swift movement dance to…
by Jo Phillips