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Tag Archives: dance

Yeee Ha! A Bournville Barn Dance

All welcome, young and old, to dance the night away at BCM’s Barn Dance

5 June, 2013 in Dance, What's on.

Contemporary dance revelation Intoto Dance features at Artrix

Artix is welcoming the exciting Intoto Dance company for the first time on Saturday 8th June

29 May, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Dance, What's on.

The Russians Are Coming… and Birmingham Opera Company Needs You

Wanted – actors, dancers and flash-mobbers. Flash Mob – Easter Sunday , 31st March 2013, 1430 – 1530, Millennium Point Main Concourse

26 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Classical, Dance, Film, What's on.

Dance into Spring at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

Coppélia, The Dolly Parton Story plus a return for The Moscow State Circus at the Belgrade Theatre

22 February, 2013 in Coventry, Dance, Most recent, Music, Theatre, What's on.

Stomp and Holler

The dance floor’s down at Artrix on Friday, February 22nd

15 February, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Dance, Music, What's on.

Queer Street set to launch

Final preparations are under way to launch the latest in string of business ventures by Birmingham businessman Lawrence Barton.

25 September, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Dance, Food and drink, Music, What's on.

Beginners’ Burlesque Workshop

On Sunday 30 September, The Public will be hosting a beginners’ burlesque workshop providing a unique opportunity to learn more about the art of burlesque.

17 September, 2012 in Dance, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Bhangra Bounce

A fun-filled dance workshop designed to teach young children about the world of Bhangra, will take place at The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 25 August.

16 August, 2012 in Dance, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Capoeira Drummers march on Birmingham

This Saturday – 7th July – Samuel Mascote and his Cordao de Ouro Birmingham team will march a huge street demonstration from the Custard Factory at 2pm, culminating in a 100-strong Berimbau (Afro-Brazilian drum) performance in front of Birmingham Cathedral at 2.15pm.

6 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Dance, What's on.

Sampad South Asian Arts Mela coming to Wolverhampton

Sampad South Asian arts will be holding its summer arts mela at Arena Theatre Wolverhampton on Saturday 14 July

6 July, 2012 in Dance, Music, What's on, Wolverhampton.

BE Festival 2012

Annual Festival of European Theatre across three Birmingham venues: Various Times, 2nd to 8th July 2012

26 June, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, What's on.

Louie Spence at the Nightingale

He’s one of the most over-the-top characters on television and he’s coming to one of Birmingham’s most popular nightspots.

22 June, 2012 in Birmingham, Dance, What's on.

Filthy Monkey changing Brum’s club scene?

Filthy Monkey are launching a new and unique style of clubbing which they claim is designed to bring the fun back into going out.

19 June, 2012 in Birmingham, Dance, Music, What's on.

Local Bollywood Dancing Queens perform for our Diamond Queen

Thousands of people cheered Queen Elizabeth II during a trip to Stamford and Burghley House earlier this month

15 June, 2012 in Dance, Erdington, Olympics.

The Art of Motion

This spring a series of interactive exhibitions, ‘The Art of Motion’, launch at The Public in West Bromwich

23 May, 2012 in Art and Leisure, West Bromwich, What's on.

Get Involved With the Stars

What does Symphony Hall mean to you? Staff at the prestige venue are asking audiences, staff and musicians that very question.

23 May, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Business.

Review: Two World Premieres and Dave Brubeck for City’s Ballet

  Birmingham Royal Ballet Three Short Works Crescent Theatre   Richard Lutz received a pleasant surprise when he sat down for a night of dance. I was psyched up for the Birmingham Royal Ballet’s production that uses Dave Brubeck’s classic jazz number Take Five. I we always felt it was meant for dance. But what…

4 May, 2012 in Most recent.

Midlands ballet boomer

Sleeping Beauty at Crescent Theatre is a hit for Midland Theatre Ballet

21 March, 2012 in Birmingham, Dance.

St Patrick’s Day Celebrations

On 17 March 2012, Sandwell Irish Society will be hosting a special St Patrick’s Celebration Day at West Bromwich arts centre, The Public.

13 March, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Festivals, Music, Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

Giving children a healthy start

Dance teacher Kate Whitewood is about to bring fun and dance to Bearwood by creating a new generation of ballet stars.

27 January, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, Education.

Strictly Come Dancing’s Brendan Cole

Join Strictly Come Dancing’s Brendan Cole for an evening of live music, dazzling performance and all the magic of dance.

13 January, 2012 in Birmingham, Dance, Music, What's on.

“Stay safe, stay together”

A nightclub stunt aimed at making girls aware of their vulnerability when drunk and alone in central Birmingham is proving a success.

21 December, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Emergency Services, Features, Most recent, NHS, Police, Shopping.

West End musical Dreamboats and Petticoats back at the Belgrade

Hit West End musical Dreamboats and Petticoats is bringing the rock ‘n’ roll era back to the Belgrade Theatre’s Main Stage

2 November, 2011 in Coventry, Dance, Music, Theatre, What's on.

Tap dancers tap for Children in Need

New adult tap dancing group, Kate’s Tap Class are ecstatic to have completed their first project – dancing to raise money for Children In Need.

18 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Dance, Most recent.

The Event in Digbeth

A contemporary visual arts festival showcasing the best in artist-led activity in Birmingham.

11 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Dance, Digbeth, Festivals, Film, Music, What's on.

What’s on at The Public

What’s on at The Public in West Brom. for Friday 7 October to Friday 21 October 2011

5 October, 2011 in Books, Dance, Music, Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

Kate’s tap Class – Dancing for Children In Need

New adult tap dancing group, Kate’s Tap Class are working on their first project, dancing to raise money for Children In Need.

4 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Dance, What's on.

Dancing the Night Away

Warwick Arts Centre have announced details of their autumn dance programme.

4 October, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Warwick, What's on.

WOMAD review

Martin Longley reports back, a bit late in the day, from the global swirl that is the WOMAD festival…

9 September, 2011 in Dance, Music, Theatre, Tourism, Workshops.

The sampad arts mela is coming to The Public in West Bromwich

The sampad arts mela is coming to The Public in West Bromwich for the first time, as part of the London 2012 Open Weekend on Sunday 24 July.

4 July, 2011 in Dance, Music, West Bromwich, What's on.

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