Based on Barack Obama’s landmark speech ‘The Audacity of Hope’, former Phoenix dancer Warren Adams’ The Audacious One is a taut, passionate look into a world of political intrigue and power. Originally created for BalletMet this first interpretation...
Locked In Vertical was the first piece by acclaimed choreographer Isira Makuloluwe to debut in the UK when it premiered in September 2010 to great critical acclaim. Famed for his inventive, stylish choreography, Locked In Vertical sees four dancers coil and turn...
Philip Taylor’s restless Haunted Passages is a classic from Phoenix’s repertoire. First performed by Phoenix in 1989, this poignant, evocative work rapidly became a must see, returning again to the company’s repertoire throughout the mid-nineties....

With a live microphone at its heart, Maybe Yes Maybe, Maybe No Maybe sees five dancers blend movement and voices to create a uniquely witty piece of dance. Teasing and playful but full of attitude, the work is set to a score by composers Street Furniture that transforms...