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Dance Base

Scotland's national centre for dance is a £6.4m building that opened in 2001 with four world-class studios, the largest of which has a glass ceiling and a magnificent view directly up to Edinburgh Castle. Every week it caters to 2500 dancers of all ages and abilities who take part in one of three artistic programmes. The first is a year-round series of public classes – over 100 in all – covering more than 40 forms of dance, including hip-hop and breakdancing, Cuban salsa, ballroom and Egyptian belly dance. The second programme supports professional dancers with classes and workshops, promotes their work through performances, including a platform on the Edinburgh Fringe, and provides help with professional development and management. The third programme ventures into the city and takes dance to nurseries, schools, youth groups and day centres, engaging people of all abilities. Groups also come to the Grassmarket studios for classes and to watch professional companies rehearse and perform. Although primarily geared up for participation, Dance Base runs a lively programme of dance performances on the Fringe.

What's On @ Dance Base

Nee
Dance

Nee

19 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

Cielo rasO Née is a work that moves us, gives roots to the human, caresses loneliness, stratifies loss, accompanies disillusionment, emancipates disenchantment, energises absence, fights for love, virtualises the nearby, sustains magic, frightens off demons, humanises the inanimate, returns from the dark, attacks the imagination, separates fears and puts them in order, crosses the air and strives. With elegance, it builds a journey far removed from noise. It is told in the first person, thoughtful and transformative. Nudity
NOEUD
Dance

NOEUD

19 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

DAB Company NOEUD is the proposal by dance company DAB, in which we delve into the working methodologies shared by Eduardo Chillida and Cristóbal Balenciaga. The creation of spaces and curvilinear figures are the concepts of both artists that guide the movement of their time towards freedom. The period in which they lived has also served as inspiration for us: we have observed the political, social and cultural situation of their time and positioned three dancers on stage with the intention of finding the path from constraint to freedom. None
Fringe Fragments
Dance

Fringe Fragments

18 Aug 2025 - 19 Aug 2025

Various Produced by Dance Base, Fringe Fragments is a new pitching platform showcasing dance talent from around the world. Designed as a public event and industry showcase, audiences can see excerpts from tour-ready performances by international and UK artists. As well as enjoying a jam-packed hour of new choreography and there will also be an opportunity to hear from and get to know the artists. Fringe Fragments brings different dance perspectives together in one event, where you can see fresh insights into new international dance. The place to be for industry professionals and dance fans. See you there! None
Fields (Extract)
Dance

Fields (Extract)

5 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

In the Fields Project Playful and poetic, Fields (Extract) draws the audience into a textured landscape of stone, where patterns of dwelling are made and unmade, shaped by land, time and human hands. The performance's episodic narrative offers snapshots of lives lived out amidst stony ground, taking in the enduring labour of ages past, present and perhaps yet to come. Layered with detail and played out to an intermittent sound score, images emerge of agricultural labouring, the toil of turning stony ground, and at the end of the day, the scraping of boots and laying down to rest on pillows of stone. None
Evolution
Dance

Evolution

5 Aug 2025 - 10 Aug 2025

YDance Evolution at the Fringe is a celebration of dance, uniting Scotland and Estonia's next generation of talent. Presented by YDance, this international collaboration features the National Youth Dance Company of Scotland (choregraphed by Anna Kenrick and directed by Philippa Clark), ETA Kompanii, and the 2025 Project Y Evolution Company (choregraphed by Dr Mitul Sengupta and Dr Shambik Ghose from Rhythmosaic Dance Company). Experience bold, dynamic performances that push creative boundaries and showcase the power of dance to connect and inspire. Don't miss this vibrant fusion of movement and culture in an unforgettable performance of innovation, energy and global collaboration. None
Dancehall Blues
Dance

Dancehall Blues

12 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

CoisCéim Dance Theatre Ireland's dance theatre vanguards, CoisCéim [kush-came] are back with David Bolger's latest hit, Dancehall Blues as part of Culture Ireland’s Edinburgh Showcase. Nominated for Best Production and Best Design, the show captivated audiences and critics when it premiered to sold-out houses at Dublin Fringe 2024. This 'expertly ingenious' (Irish Times) duet unfolds in a surreal dancehall at dusk, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. Two performers dance with fearless abandon, their powerful movements cutting through chaos to ignite hope in a world where dreams and nightmares collide. Bold, gripping, unmissable. None
Score
Dance

Score

12 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

Isaiah Wilson Score explores the impact of technology on nature and human life. Using electric muscle stimulation (EMS), three performers' muscles are involuntarily activated, allowing choreography to be driven by computational code. The piece examines the relationship between the human body and technology, questioning how advancements meant to simplify life may disconnect us from free will and cognitive abilities. It raises ethical concerns about technologies that challenge the human body's relevance in society. Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes Age category: 12+
Solitude Without Loneliness
Dance

Solitude Without Loneliness

2 Aug 2025 - 10 Aug 2025

Malcolm Sutherland In this evocative performance, bodies and characters collapse, separate and reform in a constant search for meaning, attachment and understanding. Voices extend from these bodies as they navigate busy streets, seeking comfort in their unique landscapes. This exhausting yet familiar quest for connection unfolds through moments of humour, intimacy and longing. From karaoke bars to restaurants, this contemporary dance work combines text, movement and situational absurdity. Solitude without Loneliness invites empathy through the cyclical endurance of the performers, reminding us of the universal desire for union with one another and with ourselves. None Age category: 12+
Inlet
Dance

Inlet

1 Aug 2025 - 23 Aug 2025

Hani Dance Inspired by Romulus and Remus' legend and the symbolic meaning of Rome's city walls, Inlet explores the significance of borders throughout history. Raising thought-provoking questions about walls and their timely relevance, Inlet examines their role as boundaries, fortifications and barriers that influence human interactions and perceptions. Through raw movement and compelling visuals, the dancers capture the essence of separation, confinement and yearning for freedom. Without distraction, their bodies convey universal truths that resonate deeply with our present society. Inlet is more than a performance: it's an immersive experience, an invitation to reflect, feel and break free. Nudity, Scenes of violence Age category: 16+
HK Soul showcase – Triple Bill
Dance

HK Soul showcase – Triple Bill

12 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

Blue Ka Wing, Justyne Li and Panda Waack A triple-bill by three artists. Taking different approaches to navigate conflict, similarity, vulnerability and beauty. Re-Do Re-Do by Blue Ka Wing – How can we create changes in repetitions? Can we find certain routines in a series of change? Does My Body Represent My Whole Self by Justyne Li – A work of exploration and whispered secrets unfolds in delicate collaboration with the choreographer. Beautiful Chaos by Panda Waack – Panda tries to anchor herself in different cultural and social contexts through exploring the beauty of disorder and confusion. None
Taiwan Season: Trace of Belief
Dance

Taiwan Season: Trace of Belief

31 Jul 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

Chun Dance Choreographer Hsieh Yi-Chun makes an impressive international debut with a brand-new ensemble dance about collective ritual and individual will. Inspired by temple processions and childhood memories, her mesmerizing sextet uses a flow of dynamic movement to pose a key question: what anchors our faith in an ever-changing world? Merging past and present, sacred and secular, tradition and modernity, this sensitive and searching production surges with a heightened sense of spirituality. At the same time it is deeply rooted in communal humanity. The result is cross-cultural dance of great power and universal resonance. None
Bolero
Dance

Bolero

12 Aug 2025 - 23 Aug 2025

Kinetic Orchestra Two dancers specialised in acrobatics and floor technique have become tools of the classical artist's genius, but inspiration is running low and the choreography is not progressing. The pressure is high, and emotions are heating up as they struggle to create something final. The work atmosphere is tense, the humour is dark and the dance is dangerous. The Bolero duet is built on the foundations of Kinetic Orchestra's partner technique and the performers' extensive skill set. It is a combination of black comedy and skilled, fast-paced dance, full of techniques from different acrobatic disciplines. Strong language/swearing Age category: 14+
Wakati
Dance

Wakati

31 Jul 2025 - 3 Aug 2025

Shelmith Øseth Wakati is a Swahili word for time. The performance Wakati explores how past, present and future affect the development of a culture and the life of a human. In Wakati, the performer explores her own cultural history and heritage through time. By using her own experience of immigrating to Norway from Kenya, Shelmith examines the expectations, ideas and limits that come with being an immigrant and multicultural in Norway. The work sheds light on how identity changes and develops within the same culture and between different cultures, as well as how time, identity and culture are intertwined. Nudity Age category: 12+
Puff
Dance

Puff

19 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

Alice Ripoll and Hiltinho Fantástico A special preview of Puff, by choreographer Alice Ripoll and performer Hiltinho Fantástico. Disguise is an element present in dances of the African diaspora meant to transmit silenced cultures. 'Puff' in Portuguese can mean when something magically disappears. Hiltinho began dancing Passinho, an urban dance style born in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. He carries the ancestry of Brazilian dance, starting in Africa, moving through samba and capoeira. The show explores techniques such as extremely speedy steps and the dissociation of body parts, which promote illusion effects, and suggest that something is being hidden from our eyes. None Age category: 12+
These Mechanisms
Dance

These Mechanisms

1 Aug 2025 - 20 Aug 2025

Christine Thynne and Robbie Synge In her eightieth year, Christine wondered if she might create her first show. Who says an octogenarian shouldn't be working with stepladders, electronics... and water? A performance of persistence and joy, celebrating the beautiful functions and limits of a human body and the desire to make things happen. Assisted by her helper, Calum, Christine manipulates and raps her way along a precarious journey of movement and sound, taking us to surprising places. This is real, what happens along the way we can't be sure. Just got to keep going! Programmed by Dance Base in collaboration with Assembly. MadeInScotlandShowcase.com. None
Double Take
Dance

Double Take

5 Aug 2025 - 10 Aug 2025

PRIME and LYDC Dance Base's in-house companies showcase new work in a double-bill. Youth company LYDC will present work by Marc Brew and Disconnect by Abby Warrilow. Now in its 10th anniversary year, over 60s company PRIME will showcase commissions by Tony Mills, Robbie Synge and Steinvör Palsson. None
Stepping In... Spilling Out
Dance
Music

Stepping In... Spilling Out

12 Aug 2025 - 17 Aug 2025

Mark Bleakley Stepping in… Spilling out: across your parent’s carpet, stepping into the cypher, stepping in solidarity, stepping with strangers in the club. Collaboration with French percussionist Rémy Gouffault, this work takes a walk along the personal history of Mark's dance practice through the foundational act of stepping; the different people, communities, histories and politics that collide with Mark's body through movement. Beginning on an oversized drawing of his family home carpet, using movement, conversations, participation and music, Mark and Rémy guide you through layers of landscapes stepping through; parties, protests, rituals, mosh pits and gas clouds. MadeInScotlandShowcase.com. Audience participation, Audience will be standing throughout, Strong language/swearing, More information There will be limited seating which will be prioritised for those with access requirements. Audience members are invited to stand or sit on the floor. Loud noises from live drumming. Age category: 12+
IV – Here & Now Showcase
Dance

IV – Here & Now Showcase

19 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

SERAFINE1369 A storm is breaking. IV (4) is a quartet bringing together bodies in movement and stillness, in light and in darkness, to create a series of tableaux that unfold and fracture into moments of blissed out dancing. IV considers cycles, time, divination and decomposition. A system of loose dancing emerging from tight structure; a choreographic machine; a meditative play between instinctive rhythms and clock time. SERAFINE1369 is an artist, dancer and body-focused researcher working with dancing as a philosophical undertaking and political project. Part of the Here & Now showcase. Strobe lighting
What ever happened to Harmony Banks?
Dance

What ever happened to Harmony Banks?

5 Aug 2025 - 10 Aug 2025

Tess Letham From media darling to public downfall, this playful and poignant new show imagines the rise and fall of a fictional icon through a vibrant blend of dance-theatre and live documentary. Surreal, daring and sprinkled with bittersweet humour, it explores how women are shaped – and shattered – by the spotlight. Tess Letham brings this idiosyncratic character to life, offering a relatable glimpse into her humanity. Combining distinctive, improvisation-based movement with sharp cultural commentary, bizarre tenderness and unique physical presence, this is an innovative and thought-provoking work from one of Scotland's boldest dance-theatre voices. Strong language/swearing Age category: 14+
Through Warm Temperatures
Dance

Through Warm Temperatures

12 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

Mele Broomes through warm temperatures affirms castor oil's legacy as a natural remedy, an elixir and a historic source that transcends boundaries. This performance takes you on a journey of reconnection with nature and the body. Weaving vocals and dance, the work shifts from meditative gestures to unfiltered expression building towards self-acceptance. Mele Broomes' choreography and vocals, with Simone Seales' live cello and electronic soundscapes, merge as performers shift between solos, duos and collective movement. Moving towards a place of warmth. Inviting release. MadeInScotlandShowcase.com. More information Partial nudity (One costume with transparent fabric) Age category: 12+
Dansa Rickshaw
Dance

Dansa Rickshaw

31 Jul 2025 - 10 Aug 2025

Dance Ihayami This vibrant performance weaves Bharatanatyam's intricate footwork and expressive storytelling with the soul-stirring melodies of bagpipes and the lively pulse of traditional reels. Choreographer Priya Shrikumar's artistry reflects her dual heritage creating a dialogue between cultures. The production also honours pieces from Martyn Bennett's groundbreaking music – a powerful blend of Scottish tradition and modern energy – symbolising unity through rhythm. Dansa Rickshaw is more than performance, it's a journey of connection, resilience and shared humanity. By merging ancient traditions with contemporary innovation, Dance Ihayami invites audiences to experience the universal language of movement and music. None
When You're Alone In Your Forest Always Remember You're Not Alone
Dance
Music
Vilma Pitrinaite A solo performance, a raw cry against the brutality of our times. With indignant voices rising one after another, fragmented movements evolve into a ritual of against helplessness. A polyphonic song from the Lithuanian resistance, The Brothers of the Forest, fills the air. Collective voices amplify the individual power of the dancer, who stands steadfast, unfurling with relentless determination and strength. Unexpected and thought-provoking, Vilma Pitrinaite's (LT/BE) work features fearless movement and an intensely charged, hopeful electronic music soundscape. Uncompromising and liberating, it is vital as empowering. Strobe lighting, More information Loud Music
NORMAL
Dance

NORMAL

31 Jul 2025 - 3 Aug 2025

71BODIES NORMAL is an interdisciplinary art project merging dance, storytelling perspectives and film. The production at its core, embodies the physical expressions related to affection, care, intimacy, togetherness and its collective power within bodies that exist and live outside of the norm. NORMAL is about people, bodies and stories that do not belong to mainstream society. It is also about the interactions and intersections that exist between disabilities, sexuality and gender identity. Nudity Age category: 16+
Voyeur / Samba and Love
Dance

Voyeur / Samba and Love

31 Jul 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

São José dos Campos Dance Company A double bill by Brazilian choreographer Lili de Grammont. Voyeur opens the evening, inviting the audience into a charged, intimate space where private gestures unfold under the weight of being watched. Samba and Love closes with intensity – a visceral response to the burnout of modern life, where samba rhythms become a physical expression of exhaustion, desire and resistance in a world that demands too much. Both works explore vulnerability, control, tenderness and tension – revealing the impossibility of escaping from rhythm, from the gaze, or from ourselves. None Age category: 16+
PRIME at 10
Dance

PRIME at 10

1 Aug 2025 - 3 Aug 2025

PRIME Celebrating their 10th anniversary year, Dance Base's in-house company for over 60s will showcase a new commission Ten by Robbie Synge alongside a revival of Steinvör Palsson's Carry on Dancing which premiered in 2016. None
Soil
Dance

Soil

1 Aug 2025 - 17 Aug 2025

AVIAJA Dance Soil is a powerful dance performance about identity, language and belonging. Through movement and the rhythms of Kalaallisut (Greenlandic language), it explores how we connect to culture: beyond words, across borders and through the body. A poetic and physical journey of self-discovery, Soil delves into language and the search for self and recognition. It invites audiences to experience the beauty and challenges of communication in new ways. A dance of belonging and becoming. Part of #DANISH. None Age category: 14+
Wee Man
Dance

Wee Man

5 Aug 2025 - 17 Aug 2025

Barrowland Ballet Wee Man is a powerful and highly physical dance-theatre performance by award-winning choreographer Natasha Gilmore. Performed by an all-male cast of both men and teenagers, this candid and compelling work explores the shifting – and stubbornly static – rules of masculinity across generations. From 'Scotland's most successful contemporary dance companies' (TheReviewsHub.com), with evocative sound by Luke Sutherland and text created with Kevin P Gilday, Wee Man blends raw movement, humour and honest storytelling to unpack the "rulebook" of male behaviour – from everyday pressures to darker, inherited ideals. None
Kathryn Gordon - A Journey of Flight

Kathryn Gordon - A Journey of Flight

31 Jul 2025 - 17 Aug 2025

An immersive performance created in Shetland and inspired by the migration of birds. Through mesmerising choreography, live music from Jenny Sturgeon, and stunning projected visuals, A Journey of Flight creates a thought-provoking journey of arrivals, departures, the nostalgia of place and the notion of flight itself. Set against a backdrop of flowing white sheets which act as a canvas for projected visuals, the dancers move through ever-changing spaces, exploring new states of being and new homes. This captivating and thought-provoking piece invites audiences to reflect on the delicate balance between nature, movement and our emotional ties to place - and each other. Recommended for ages 8+ ACCESS Highly Visual / No or Little Text. An access guide will be available. Photo Chloe Tallak
Candlelight: Classic Rock in the Round - Edinburgh Fringe
Step into a realm where candlelight dances with defiance. Among 1,000 flames, Blue Violin shatters musical boundaries, breathing fierce new life into rock's greatest anthems. Watch as contemporary dancers emerge from shadows and smoke, their movements painting emotional landscapes through AC/DC's Thunderstruck and Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird. This is no ordinary performance – it's a rebellion against convention, where violin virtuosity collides with rock's raw energy. As smoke swirls and music soars, immerse yourself in a spellbinding fusion of movement and sound that will leave you breathless.

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