Interviews

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  • Emma Gladstone

    Emma Gladstone is head of programming at the Lilian Baylis Studio in Sadler’s Wells and strikes me as a linchpin in the building.

  • Luke Pell

    It was a particularly cold February evening, when I arrived at Forest Hill station for the first time. I of course pulled out my iphone as a way of navigation, to find I only had 10% battery left. Quickly checking and memorising my route, I headed...

  • As a dancer slipping and sliding my way through performing, making and part-time pub working, I wanted to pop my head above these money-juggling waters to ask how dance artists can understand the market we operate in and claim more ownership over what...

  • Rosalind Crisp

    Australian Rosalind Crisp talks about her work and how she ended up in Paris

  • Stacy Makishi

    Watch Gillie Kleiman and Stacy Makishi talk about the real and the fake, the similarities between pooing and making work, plus a lovely little more

  • Gillie Kleiman Ophelia is Not Dead

    You've heard them all before, fat jokes are everywhere. Yet, in dance obesity is still a big untouched taboo. Well kind of, because dance artist Gillie Kleiman refuses to accept that

  • Thom Shaw

    Currently, Battersea Arts Centre presents an elaborate menu of one-on-one performances. You make your selection and walk from room to room, performance to performance. A little about the experience of it, as well as a chat with senior producer Richard...

  • SEX IDIOT

    Bryony Kimmings is a zephyr of fun, smart, sexy and audacious art. She has a new show ‘SEX IDIOT’ premiering at the Edinburgh Festival with a preview in London on the 30th of June

  • Lynch

    After Renee Magritte, Yves Klein is my favourite painter. Logic and reason tell me that I shouldn’t like enormous, sheer blue canvasses but lord help me I do.

  • Dolly Dewhurst-Marks

    I’m sure that if you cut me open and rummaged through my bloody chest cavity with your fingers until you found a care instructions label; the words “Not designed for movement” would be broadly emblazoned across it

  • The Guard

    I like Richard Prince's joke paintings. One goes: I waited on the corner for my blind date. When this girl walked by, I said, "Are you Linda?" She said, "Are you Richard?" I said "Yeah". She said "I'm not Linda.

  • Nathan Penlington

    I don’t know about you, but I love poetry. I also love magic; the books of J G Ballard and Uri Geller crystal watches that channel positive universal energy

  • Karin Angstrom

    Read on to learn all about this multi-faceted artist's practice (and her slight obsession with gold)

  • Where is Performance Now

    A dear friend of mine who has no relevant medical training once diagnosed me with clinical cynicism. This is a condition that I have lived with for a long time and have found that, whilst incurable, it is manageable

  • Luke Norton

    A devoted introduction to a series of interviews made by Luke Norton

  • Listen to Seke

    Although, Seke Chimutengwende studied Contemporary Dance for 5 years, people still think he is an actor.

  • Shelly's Love

    Shelly Love is what happens when you watch 'The Shining' at the age of 7: her critically acclaimed art films echo the weird and dark nature of Homo Sapiens... backwards.

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Latest Issue

Issue 4:
The Money Issue
In this issue, BELLYFLOP takes on the root of all evil that allegedly makes our world go round… you guessed it, Money! With contributions tackling the thorny subject of performance funding and featuring interviews with London-based performance artist Brian Lobel and Berlin-based choreographer Adam Linder, as well as some fruity photographs from the mysterious Miss T.

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