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This is nostalgia and premonition jumbled together with neon knits and unitards and latex, polished off with a brief, circular, light early-modern dance reconstructed for our (or their) enjoyment.

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 | 22/03/13 | 
Reviews

4 – 13 November 2011
Tues, Wed, Sat & Sun: 12 – 5pm 
Thurs & Fri: 4 – 9pm (Fri 4 Nov, 6-9pm
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Free admission, no booking required

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 | 02/11/11 | 
Events

What happens when all of the commission money is spent, our stages are full and we are not the ones toeing the boards? What happens when performance is not given space under the lights? What happens when performance doesn’t even want to be under the lights? It goes elsewhere, of course! Performance always goes hitchhiking.

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 | 07/08/11 | 
Features

Four evenings, 28 artists. Laban’s Graduate School presents new work by international artists:

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 | 18/07/11 | 
Events

Thoughts about Differ & Repeat at The Place on Thursday and Friday

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 | 19/06/11 | 
Blog

Some exciting cultural events to whet your appetite for the weekend. Enjoy!

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 | 20/05/11 | 
Blog

The sun is shining so plan your weekend well. A good dose of both D-vitamin and performances is important!

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 | 08/04/11 | 
Blog

Week-long event in Peckham worth a look-see

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 | 02/04/11 | 
Blog

African performance, films and documentaries, Rabih Mroue exhibition, live art from Goldsmiths, Atlas & Merce, Ladytron, Eat Your Heart Out Cabaret and some female Hip-Hop extravaganza. That's this weekend. Most of it is free!

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 | 25/03/11 | 
Blog

The Barbican get romantic about the Pioneers of the Downtown Scene, New York 1970s. Plus, some drawings of dance...

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 | 02/03/11 | 
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Past Issue

Issue 1:
The Homemade Issue
The first ever edition of BELLYFLOP Magazine, assembled especially for the Chisenhale Dance Space Homemade Festival 2010. This colourful issue inspired by the theme ‘Homemade’ includes an interview with dancer Dolly Dewhurst-Marks and an exposing conversation about obesity with dance artist Gillie Kleiman. Add to the mix a dash of dance debate and some inspiring images and the result is a satisfying patchwork quilt woven by performance enthusiasts.

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