Painting of people dancing in a crowded room

Dance Out

09 May - 09 August 2026

Venue

RWA, Queen's Road, Bristol

Price

From Free to £11

Date

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.

Curated by David Remfry RA and art historian James Russell, ‘Dance Out’ brings together paintings, drawings and film across decades of dance culture – from 20th century London and New York to Bristol’s contemporary nightlife.

‘Dance Out’ features large-scale works by David Remfry RA, who has exhibited his dancefloor watercolours in galleries around the world, and the rarely seen ‘Blue Tent’ by Denzil Forrester, which captures the energy of 1980s Black British nightlife, alongside Carnival-inspired works by Paul Dash and John Lyons, and a premiere from contemporary artist Zoe Spowage. Short films from Tracey Emin RA and Gillian Wearing reflect on the personal and social importance of dance and nightclub culture, and other exhibiting artists include rising star Amy Dury,  Paula Rego and Melanie Manchot who's RWA-commissioned film Night Moves will premiere at the exhibition.

RWA Academician Dorcas Casey has also created a new, large-scale sculptural work, hanging in the dome over the RWA landing, which references Morris dance culture and folklore.

A fully accessible, haptic Beat Blocks dancefloor, which transforms sound frequencies into powerfully felt vibrations, is installed in the RWA’s main gallery and features a curated soundtrack to the exhibition, mixed by DJ d4rling, featuring mixes by Josephine Gyasi and DJ Devolicious.

Full list of artists: Paul Dash, Amy Dury, Dame Tracey Emin DBE RA, Denzil Forrester MBE, John Lyons, Melanie Manchot, Dame Paula Rego DBE RA, David Remfry RA, Zoe Spowage and Gillian Wearing CBE RA, Dorcas Casey RWA

Plan your visit

Exhibition Tours

We host a series of exhibition tours on the first Saturday of each month. 

Saturday 06 June with artist and filmaker Melanie Manchot book here

Saturday 01 Aug with artist and activist Cleo Lake book here

Weekly Volunteer guideded tours take place on Tuesday's from 12-12:30 no booking required.


Dance Out Events

Explore our exciting programme of events running throughout the exhibition below - check the event page for more details on ticketing. 

    1 June - 6 July

    Beginners Cuban Salsa Classes | 7.30-8.30pm | £10 per class

    26 June & 31 July

    Skankin' in Ya Area dance workshop | 6:30-8:30pm | £15

    7 July

    Early Years Dance Out Special | 10:30am-11:20am | £11

    11 July

    Described Gallery Tour for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults | 10:30am-12pm | Booking required

    British Sign Language Gallery Tour | 1:30pm-3pm | Booking required

    23- 29 July

    Summer Art Skills 7-11s | 9.30am-12.30pm | £120/£30

    24 July 

    Anatolian Folk Dance and Song Workshop | 6:30 - 8:30 | £11 

    5 August 

    Family Bollywood Dance Workshop | 10-11am | Free, Booking required

    8 August 

    Full Body Improv: Moving from a place of joy | 6-9pm | £11 

    Lead Image credit: David Remfry RA, Dancers, 2001. Courtesy of the artist.

     

    Beginners Cuban Salsa Classes

    
      Beginners Cuban Salsa Classes

    1 June - 6 July 2026

    Dance is happiness and everyone is welcome here at our beginner Cuban Salsa classes! Hosted by experts Salsa is Life

    £10

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