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Royal Ballet of Flanders, The Royal Ballet and Paris Opera Ballet perform three of the choreographer’s exacting works in Paris
A delightful and harrowing film homes in on the most urgent period in Merce Cunningham’s dance-making career
Pieces by Julie Cunningham, Botis Seva and Alesandra Seutin marked 20 years of the venue’s latest incarnation
Through reconstruction and exhibition the museum highlights how the group stretched radical ideas to the extreme
An unclassifiable genius who captured movement in many moods
A programme of three works by the choreographer, performed by CNDC d’Angers
A London show highlights the patient, painterly qualities of the artist’s work
Companies at the biennial event displayed scrupulous choreographic craft
Mirrored socks and sensuality feature in three dance pieces inspired by the artist
A programme of works by Peck, Cunningham and Millepied yielded mixed results
Paris Opera Ballet’s programme paired two giants of dance
The French company performed a diverse range of Merce Cunningham pieces
Sound and set distracted from the New Yorker’s intriguing choreography
A concert hall designed for music showed that it can effectively host dance, too
A memorable show that uses three tonnes of rice and 22 dancers
Kinetic, colourful pieces created in India in 1955 are to go on sale next month
On the opening weekend, the works reacted to and engaged with challenging settings around the city
Robert Swinston’s French company provided exactly what Cunningham always wanted from his dancers
The ‘grand old man of British dance’ discusses instinct, movement and hip-hop
Benjamin Millipied tries his hand at an under-explored genre: science fiction ballet
The New York choreographer’s formally rigorous dances follow in the footsteps of Merce Cunningham
Trailblazing artist’s prints and works on paper are to go on show at Florida gallery
In Rashaun Mitchell’s provocative piece, the face is assigned ‘moves’, like the rest of the body
Five artists interact with their ‘guy to beat’, Marcel Duchamp, in an ambitious new London show
A tribute to John Cage provided musical charm and eclectic sounds – but will his work stand the test of time?
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