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A sculpture by Degas of a young ballet dancer is expected to fetch up to £12m when it goes up for auction.
Morris dancing could be "extinct" within 20 years because young people are too embarrassed to take part, a UK Morris association warns.
The tragic tale of a colliery explosion which killed nine men in 1880 inspires a ballet about the disaster.
Tony McCoy rides Exotic Dancer to victory in the Grade One Lexus Chase at Leopardstown.
Renowned Russian ballerina, Olga Lepeshinskaya, who danced with the Bolshoi for more than 30 years, dies at home, aged 92.
Jersey will play host to hundreds of young dancers from around the world competing in the Dance World Cup 2009.
John Sergeant has pulled out of BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing because winning would have been "a joke too far", he says.
A teenage girl was shot through the head after an argument in a female dance troupe, a court hears.
John Sergeant remains in the Strictly Come Dancing competition, despite the judges slating him. But why do viewers love him?
A 13-year-old girl killed in a road accident in South Yorkshire was a 'gifted' performer, her family say.
The Arts Council donates £34,000 to encourage young people in Cumbria to take up dancing.
The BBC's Michael Voss looks at how and why ballet has become so popular in communist Cuba.
Angry lap dancers are trying to block plans to reclassify the clubs they work in as part of the sex industry
Knowhere wins the Old Roan Chase under a fine ride from Paddy Brennan to give trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies another significant early season winner.
Dancers at a Cornish lap dancing club are banned from going within 3ft of customers by local council.
A portrait of dancer Akram Khan is unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery in London
A dancer who quit the Royal Ballet because it was "body fascist" has won a prestigious prize for choreography.
A duet between a dancer and her laptop and a ghostly encounter with a dead choreographer are among the finalists for the The Place Prize for Dance.
A black American dancer with a Muslim first name was made to dance by Israeli airport security staff before they let him into the country, reports say.
As Madonna begins her new world tour in Cardiff, she is proving she can still cut it on stage at the age of 50, says the BBC's Ian Youngs.
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