Dance Out
09 May - 09 August 2026
Dance Out is an exhibition of paintings, drawings and film that celebrates dance as an everyday human activity, both solitary and social. The RWA itself will shape-shift during the exhibition, with the main daylit galleries hosting a series of dance and dance-related events.
Dance Out is co-curated by David Remfry RA, with James Russell. Opening with paintings of dancers and nightclub life created by Remfry in London and New York, the RWA galleries offer a spectacular setting for large-scale and rarely seen works by painters Denzil Forrester and Paul Dash. In short films Tracey Emin, and others, give intimate insights into the place of dance in their lives and in the urban landscape. In a new immersive installation, artist Melanie Manchot shows a film ‘Night Moves’ made in Bristol with local dancers and commissioned by the RWA for this exhibition.
With many night clubs and music venues struggling since Covid, this is a timely, celebratory exhibition. Like dance culture itself, Dance Out crosses boundaries, blurring distinctions between the personal and the social as it does between media and between genres.
Exhibition Ticket Prices:
- Annual Art Pass membership: £25 (unlimited access for a full year)
- Adult day ticket: £11 (includes optional £1 donation, eligible for gift aid)
- Concession* day ticket: £6 (includes optional £1 donation, eligible for gift aid)
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Student entry (ID required): £2 (includes optional £1 donation, eligible for gift aid)
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Free admission** for Friends of the RWA, RWA Art Pass Membership Holders, under 18s, refugees and people seeking asylum.
* Disabled people (required companion free); people on Universal Credit; Art Fund card holders
** All RWA Members (Patrons, Friends, Academicians, Artists Network); all under 18s; required companion for disabled people; Museums Association, AIM or SWFed members).
Lead Image credit: David Remfry RA, Dancers, 2001. Courtesy of the artist.

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