Just Dance: Teorema
Enter a sculpture garden where stone turns to flesh in a film exploring the alchemy of movement
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Enter a sculpture garden where stone turns to flesh in a film exploring the alchemy of movement
A disintegrating dance duo depicts the erosion of time with music from The National’s Bryce Dessner
Oslo’s ballroom community gets down with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra for the great German composer’s 250th birthday
Suspended in an abandoned skyscraper in Paris, a dancer explores the chaotic relationship between music and movement
Soak in this intoxicating display of strength and sensitivity set in Iceland
The songwriter's lone musical odyssey through the Utah canyons
The prodigious musician shatters lazers and mirrors with Emmanuel Biard
The Russian musician and director soundtracks a tale of guns and enduring love
The multitalented musician and actress duets with Ariel Pink over a bittersweet LA tale
The brooding pop outsiders return with a cinematic music video premiere
In a major collaboration with (LA)HORDE, Rambert dancers take on the French company’s work at London’s Southbank Centre for Bring Your Own. Gritty, sensual, and fiercely real, the explosive programme presents (LA)HORDE’s choreography in three parts – channeling the energy and spirit of Lindy Hop through today’s lens for Hop(e)storm, exploring intimacy, consent and sex-positivity under the neon lights of the LA club scene for Weather is Sweet, and taking a visceral look inwards at what we stand for in A Room With a View. Bring Your Own is the first chapter of a dynamic collaboration between Rambert and (LA)HORDE, premiering ahead of performances at The Lowry in Salford and Truro’s Hall for Cornwall. 7 - 10 May 2025.
A pioneering new arts center in Venice, spanning visual arts, architecture, fashion, technology, and film, SMAC opens to the public on 9 May. Taking over the second floor of the Procuratie in Piazza San Marco, SMAC examines contemporary visual culture against history, science, philosophy, and society from a new exhibition space comprising 16 galleries. To coincide with the 19th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia 2025, SMAC’s inaugural programme features two solo exhibitions dedicated to Australian modern architect Harry Seidler and pioneering Korean landscape designer Jung Youngsun – ahead of an upcoming programme realised in collaboration with world-class international institutions and curators. Opens 9 May.
David Hockney, one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, has taken over the entire building of the Fondation Louis Vuitton for an exhibition that is exceptional in its scale and originality. David Hockey 25 brings together more than 400 of his works (from 1955 to 2025), including paintings from international, institutional, and private collections, as well as works from the artist’s own studio and Foundation. The exhibition shows how the artist has continually renewed both his subjects and his mode of expression, reinventing his art with the use of new media to become a champion of new technologies. Until 31 August.