Akram Khan

Akram Khan

Born: July 29, 1974
in London, England, UK
Akram Khan is an English dancer and choreographer.

Movies for Akram Khan...

Title: Dancing Nation
Character: Dancer ("Mud of Sorrow: Touch")
Released: January 28, 2021
Type: TV
Sadler’s Wells & BBC Arts present a three-part celebration of dance featuring many of the UK’s leading dance companies and the most exciting new emerging talent. Presented by Brenda Emmanus as part of BBC Arts’ Culture in Quarantine, this unique festival has been curated in lockdown by Sadler’s Wells, London - one of the world’s leading dance houses.
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Title: Move
Released: October 23, 2020
Type: TV
Discover the brilliant dancers and choreographers who are shaping the art of movement around the world in this documentary series.
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The Curry House Kid
Title: The Curry House Kid
Character: Himself
Released: April 29, 2019
Type: Movie
Choreographer Akram Khan returns to the curry houses of his youth and creates a poetic dance piece that tells a story of the immigrant experience as a Bangladeshi in Britain.
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Can We Live with Robots?
Title: Can We Live with Robots?
Character: Himself
Released: December 2, 2017
Type: Movie
As robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) become increasingly prevalent, questions arise around their impact on human relationships. Travelling the world from the UK to Japan and the USA, Akram Khan meets with scientists and their creations of AI that already coexist with humans. In doing so, he confronts his own scepticism of how we can form emotional connections with machines. This film gives rise to an exhilarating duet performed by Khan and Ching-Ying Chien.
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One Night In 2012
Title: One Night In 2012
Released: July 17, 2016
Type: Movie
Co-produced by Rogan Productions and BBC Studios. London. The Summer of 2012. As rehearsals take place in a rainy Dagenham car park, Director Danny Boyle reveals a glimpse of his Opening Ceremony to the press. Some denounce it as the “Tellytubby Olympics” - others fear that it can never compete with the spectacle of Beijing. Everything pointed to an embarrassing failure. So how did one night in 2012 become 'The Greatest Show on Earth'? This is the story of a unique night when the Brits began to believe in themselves again. A night which showed the country what it could achieve when extraordinary people pulled together. A night which went beyond everyone’s expectations. For the first time since that night, Danny Boyle and the creative team behind the ceremony reunite in the company of Alan Yentob to explain the thinking that went into creating one of the country’s finer moments.
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Dance Rebels: A Story of Modern Dance
Title: Dance Rebels: A Story of Modern Dance
Character: Himself
Released: December 13, 2015
Type: Movie
The mavericks whose radical ideas created modern dance in the 20th century.
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London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isles of Wonder
Title: London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isles of Wonder
Character: Self
Released: July 27, 2012
Type: Movie
The London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony took place at 9pm on 27 July 2012. Titled 'Isles of Wonder', the Ceremony welcomed the finest athletes from more than 200 nations for the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games, marking an historic third time the capital has hosted the world’s biggest and most important sporting event. The Opening Ceremony reflected the key themes and priorities of the London 2012 Games, based on sport, inspiration, youth and urban transformation. It was a Ceremony 'for everyone' and celebrated contributions the UK has made to the world through innovation and revolution, as well as the creativity and exuberance of British people.
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Juliette Binoche dans les yeux
Title: Juliette Binoche dans les yeux
Character: Himself
Released: November 8, 2009
Type: Movie
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Sacred Monsters
Title: Sacred Monsters
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
This major work brings together two of today's pre-eminent dance talents, Akram Khan, world renowned for developing his own 'contemporary Kathak' style, and international superstar Sylvie Guillem, as they explore the dynamics and language of two great classical dance forms, kathak and ballet.