Akram Khan’s Until The Lions
Until the Lions Akram Khan Company The Roundhouse, 14 January 2016 Reviewed by Pranav Yajnik This review was first published in Pulse 132, Spring 2016. UNTIL THE LIONS reminded…
Until the Lions Akram Khan Company The Roundhouse, 14 January 2016 Reviewed by Pranav Yajnik This review was first published in Pulse 132, Spring 2016. UNTIL THE LIONS reminded…
When it comes to arts in lockdown, all artists have pushed themselves beyond their comfort zone into the precarious world of technology. Topping in scale and ambition is the vision…
Jahnavi Harrison talked to dancer, teacher and award-winning choreographer Nina Rajarani as she prepared to present her new duet with Y. Yadavan to mark Srishti's Silver Jubilee in 2016. We are sharing this…
Kadam Dance, the publishers of Pulse – South Asian dance in the UK, are pleased to announce that with support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the history of this art form…
Image: Simon Richardson Dance and Society In the third of our articles in this series, Sammitha Sreevathsa raises the question of who defines our ideas of beauty. …
It is hot in Islamabad, but when it rains, it rains a lot. There are parathas for breakfast, though also toast. Izzat Shah from Luton is missing England, its weather…
Cunningham Directed by Alla Kovgan Pulse Dance Audience Club This documentary on the American choreographer Merce Cunningham was released in cinemas on 13 March 2020. However, the shutters very…
Sooraj Subramaniam recalls a childhood incident in his classroom in Malaysia which had all the hallmarks of racist abuse. How did he respond then and what would he tell…
Floating Myths Online project by Altered Skin Reviewed by the Pulse Dance Audience Club Note: The images are all screenshots from the works. We didn’t know, when…
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival would have opened this week but for the pandemic. Among those due to perform was Amina Khayyam Dance Company, with two works at two venues. These are…