If you go to see just one dance show during the fringe, make sure it’s Scottish Dance Theatre’s N.Q.R. (Not Quite Right) and Drift. This performance is entertaining, thrilling and jaw dropping thanks to some insanely talented dance and choreography.
If you go to see just one dance show during the fringe, make sure it’s Scottish Dance Theatre’s N.Q.R. (Not Quite Right) and Drift. This performance is entertaining, thrilling and jaw dropping thanks to some insanely talented dance and choreography.
One of the best musicals in the festival, 5 Guys Named Moe is a must-see show, filled with toe-tapping songs and quirky dance routines. This really is a great experience and should be seen by all.
This event consists of choreographers who wish to showcase their new pieces and to experiment with new styles of dance, being a fantastic way of them gauging audience reaction.
This “triple bill” show does exactly what it says on the flyer and in the company name, it gives you “Pure Dance”.
This happy, quirky, Glee-like show is one to go see if you enjoy a good show tune. You will find it hard not to tap your foot along to the great music and talented singing of the company.
Small Petitklein has choreographed and designed a very thought provoking show called Still. This piece is being performed in memory of one of the dancer’s friends, David Marsh, “who was killed in action in 2008″.
These 4 guys are not only amazingly talented but they are also brilliantly funny and superbly entertaining. The boys really know how to make the crowed laugh out loud for almost the entire length of the show.
This non-stand up show is not for people who like their Fringe experience to be a sophisticated affair.
This stunning piece of art should be seen by everyone who has an interest in dance, acting or physical theatre.
The Sugar Dandies really are a different kind of dance show! Seeing two men doing ballroom dancing is a really nice change of scene, somewhat amusing and shocking at the same time.




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