La La La Human Steps specialises in an extreme athleticism, with his dancers moving very quickly and extending their bodies to exaggerated proportions... more
Teenagers and gym bunnies will thrill to the energy of Amjad, but even they will weary of the same idea repeated over and over for an hour and three-quarters.... more
With his signature dance left firmly in the 1980s, eclectic director Édouard Lock tells Keith Watson how he’s returned to his roots, using ballet to influence his artistic output.... more
Wonderfully danced but with no story, this collection of plotless ballets at Sadler's Wells will try the patience of all but the most commited modernists.... more
John Giorno was Warhol's lover and star of his first film, Sleep. In London to introduce Tate Modern's historic screening of the 18-hour epic, he talks about the film that nearly didn't happen.... more
To mark the Bank Holiday, Tate Modern will be screening Andy Warhol's first film, Sleep, with Michael Nyman playing the Satie music that inspired it.... more
To mark the Bank Holiday, Tate Modern will be screening Andy Warhol's first film, Sleep, with Michael Nyman playing the Satie music that inspired it.... more
To mark the Bank Holiday, Tate Modern will be screening Andy Warhol's first film, Sleep, with Michael Nyman playing the Satie music that inspired it.... more
To mark the Bank Holiday, Tate Modern will be screening Andy Warhol's first film, Sleep, with Michael Nyman playing the Satie music that inspired it.... more
To mark the Bank Holiday, Tate Modern will be screening Andy Warhol's first film, Sleep, with Michael Nyman playing the Satie music that inspired it.... more
To mark the Bank Holiday, Tate Modern will be screening Andy Warhol's first film, Sleep, with Michael Nyman playing the Satie music that inspired it.... more
To mark the Bank Holiday, Tate Modern will be screening Andy Warhol's first film, Sleep, with Michael Nyman playing the Satie music that inspired it.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do