Nigerian musical makes history in the West End
An intriguing mix of musical, political satire and romantic comedy made history as the first Nigerian musical to play in the West End last month. … Read more
An intriguing mix of musical, political satire and romantic comedy made history as the first Nigerian musical to play in the West End last month. … Read more
With rates for hotel rooms going through the roof – and literally thousands of shows to see – how do you make the most … Read more
Two Canadian dance partners have won silver in one of the world’s most renowned ballet competitions. Saeka Shirai and Yue Shi both took silver medals … Read more
A collaborative dance project exploring American femininity has been put together by none other than a team of 10-year old girls. Dance group Dark Circles … Read more
Seven innovative new projects have been granted a total of €800,000 in the Irish Arts Council’s Making Great Art Work scheme. The projects awarded, chosen … Read more
John F Kennedy Center in Washington DC hosted National Dance Day (NDD) celebrations on 30 July, with other events taking place across the US. Its … Read more
IAMA is heading north to Toronto for its second conference of 2016. Whereas its April meeting focussed on how artist managers could ‘shake it off’, … Read more
Olympic Games Rio 2016 kicks off this Friday with a spectacular opening ceremony at the iconic Maracanã stadium. Rio is a city famous for its … Read more
A new project will see women make art for, with and about the people of St Helens. Arts Council England (ACE) has just awarded Heart … Read more
British bastion of classical music publishing, Gramophone, has released the shortlisted recordings to make the 12 main categories in its hotly contested annual Awards. This … Read more