Posted on June 23, 2022

Editorial and contents June 2022
June lastly sees the arrival of summer time within the UK and, after practically two years of lockdown restrictions, its great to see so many dance lovers starting to unfold their wings and begin travelling to performances once more, each on this nation and overseas. On this month’s subject of Dancing Instances, we additionally get the chance to journey, with options that take us to Europe, the US and Latin America. Gerald Dowler visits, in some sudden methods, some well-known names of the dance world in Paris, and Graham Spicer hears from principal dancers Nicoletta Manni and Timofej Andrijashenko, the well-established couple primarily based on the Ballet of La Scala, Milan, who’re additionally companions in actual life. Fátima Nollén finds out in regards to the Mexican inspiration behind Christopher Wheeldon’s new full-length work for The Royal Ballet, Like Water for Chocolate, which opens this month, and Margaret Willis talks to Kayla Collymore, who might be showing in The Automotive Man with New Adventures on the Royal Albert Corridor.
Lastly, I wish to advise readers that from the start of subsequent month, the duvet worth of the journal might be raised to £4.50 per subject. That is because of the sharp rise in the price of paper which has been affecting us because the finish of final 12 months. Subscription costs, nevertheless, stay the identical till October, so why not click on right here to search out out the most effective subscriptions offers for you.
JONATHAN GRAY
Dancing Instances, June 2022 Quantity 112 Concern 1342
Cowl Tales
12 – Like Water for Chocolate. Fátima Nollén on the brand new full-length work for The Royal Ballet
18 – The look of affection. Graham Spicer meets La Scala’s Nicoletta Manni and Timofej Andrijashenko
22 – Stravinsky Competition 2022. Jonathan Grey attends New York Metropolis Ballet’s pageant
50 – Life by means of a lens. Nicola Rayner remembers ballroom photographer Ron Self
Options
17 – App-ti-tude. Tina Hughes talks to Terry Hyde about his mission to help dancers
25 – Resting in Paris. Gerald Dowler visits some well-known names
28 – Extending conversations. By Dr Jacqueline Smith-Autard
Dance At present
52 – Tips about approach. By James Whitehead
53 – Method clinic. By Phil Meacham
54 – Simon’s Information to Swing. By Simon Selmon
55 – Stepping Out. By Pete Meager
56 – Someplace in time. By Jack Reavely
Regulars
6 – Information. The return of The Trocks, Tribute to Rudolf Nureyev
11 – Speaking Level. By Shobana Jeyasingh
32 – Dance Scene Worldwide. Critiques embody The Australian Ballet, Nationwide Dance Firm Wales, The Royal Ballet
45 – Selection Lights. By Barbara Newman
46 – FRANCE/dance. By Laura Cappelle
47 – Notes from New York. By Leigh Witchel
59 – Dancer of the Month. Margaret Willis interviews Kayla Collymore of New Adventures
62 – Obituaries. John Dowson, Stephen Lade, Richard Rutherford
65 – Media. Jonathan Grey opinions a brand new biography on Bronislava Nijinska
67 – Merchandise
68 – Schooling. IDS Trainer’s Conference
70 – Well being. By Debbie Malina
73 – Classifieds
74 – Calendar. Our information to what’s on within the UK and overseas
78 – Listings. The place to be taught to bounce within the UK
82 – Final Dance. We glance again to what was revealed in Dancing Instances in June 1982