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Dance Review Candoco/Jerome Bel--The Show Must Go On ****

Lorna Irvine finds much to like and be impressed by in this latest production for the Dance International Glasgow festival.

Dance Review: Low Air Urban Dance--Home Trip ***

Lorna Irvine reviews an 'inventive' piece that 'soon loses momentum'.

Dance Review: Ultimate Dancer and Crew--Holy Smoke ***

Lorna Irvine reviews Ultimate Dancer's latest.

Dance Review: Give Me a Reason to Live & Geist

Lorna Irvine reviews two productions from this years DIG festival.

Dance Preview: Geist

Lorna Irvine previews Colette Sadler's new piece.

Dance Review: Exalt/5 Tangos ****

Lorna Irvine reviews a production for Dance International Glasgow.

Dance Review: O Yes @ Glasgow Art School ****

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a triumph'.

Dance Review: Dance 'Til Dawn ****

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a camp, dazzling excursion into Hollywood's golden era'.

Dance Review: Rambert 'Rooster'

Lorna Irvine reviews an evening of dance from the acclaimed company.

Theatre Review: Sanitise (****)

And now a word from Lorna Irvine about a production that's on limited offer.

Bodies, Rest and Motion

The critically-acclaimed physical theatre piece Sanitise, which looks at one woman in the intimate space of her bathroom, focuses on cleanliness, body image and things we hide from the everyday world, using mime, movement and dance. After a Brick nomination and Fringe First award it returns for a spring tour.

Snow White on Ice: Russian Ice Stars ****

Lorna Irvine reviews a production that's 'great family fun'.

Dance Review: Jasmin Vardimon--Park (****)

Lorna Irvine finds much to revel in this touring production from the acclaimed theatre-dance company.

The Second Coming at Tramway

Lorna Irvine looks at the 'unique, spectacular' work coming to Scotland.

Feature: Butterfly

Lorna Irvine catches up with the critically acclaimed theatre maker and aerial artist Ramesh Meyyappan ahead of his new show.

Dance Review: Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands (***)

Lorna Irvine reviews a 'fun, if a touch insubstantial' production.

Dance Review: Dracula (***)

Lorna Irvine reviews the production from Mark Bruce Company, recently seen at the Tramway.

Interview: Company of Wolves

Lorna Irvine speaks with Anna Porubcansky and Ewan Downie about the company, their work and who inspires them.

Review: Disabled Theatre (****)

Lorna Irvine reviews 'something unique, awkward, thought-provoking and joyful'.

Josh Armstrong: Desire, Drama and Delicacy

Lorna Irvine speaks with the acclaimed artist about influences and his latest project.

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