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The latest online productions offer audiences a choice of camera angles
The French artist inspires both inmates and staff at the Tehachapi facility in California with his gigantic paper installations
Fresh from Céline Sciamma’s ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’, the actress returns to the stage with director Gisèle Vienne
The ambitious staging, exploring centuries of African history and colonisation, had a breathtaking score and lush vocals
A fictional talent agency grapples with the problems of real-life stars in this Paris-set series
The choreographer’s blockbuster was performed by Diana Vishneva alongside works by Gil Roman
An outstanding piece by a Comoran choreographer helped launch this year’s edition of the hip-hop dance festival
The couple behind the Belgian troupe on how they create their nightmarish dramas — and who gets the last word
A precarious platform is also a springboard for a penetrating study of resilience
The company looked ready for a strong run on the first night at the Opéra Bastille — but many performances have been cancelled
Thierry Malandain’s new work harks back to classical antiquity
An innovative line-up offers documentary dance set in a psychiatric hospital and a piece invoking First Nation ceremonies
The choreographer’s obsession with the tarantella is reflected in a show at Le 13e Art, Paris
Bella Lewitzky’s 1970 Kinaesonata was among the pieces in this imaginative programme
Paris Opera Ballet performed Body and Soul, a piece that ranges from unforgettable to puzzling
Royal Ballet of Flanders, The Royal Ballet and Paris Opera Ballet perform three of the choreographer’s exacting works in Paris
The Spanish dancer makes art that contends with intimacy and observation
There was a stark contrast between works by Hiroshi Sugimoto and William Forsythe
At the Le Temps d’Aimer la Danse festival, early-career dance makers are busy multitasking
The annual festival in his spectacular home in France promotes baroque music and nurtures young talent
As his hit play prepares to open in London’s West End, the French writer discusses parental dynamics — saying the unsaid on stage
At the Avignon Festival, the choreographer’s latest work is typically expressive but its storytelling is unclear
Kader Attou and his dancers matched street moves to classical music in front of the famous Pyramid
The choreographer’s new piece features in a programme of his works at the Palais Garnier
The ambitious new Carthage event showcases Arab and African choreographers
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