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Talk Art

Holly Blakey

Talk Art

Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent

Entertainment, Art, Arts, Painting, Talk Art, Robert Diament, Russell Tovey, Art Talk, Studio Visit, Sculpture, Drawing, Contemporary Art, Artwork, Artist Interview, Visual Arts, Celebrity, Modern Art

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Season 27 begins! This new season is hosted by Robert Diament.


Robert meets Holly Blakey, one of the foremost choreographers of her generation and one of the few female choreographers in the UK creating large-scale work.


Her practice attends to the honest entanglements of embodied vulnerability, grief, and joy, always rooted in an intersectional feminist frame. Her live performance work has been presented at major cultural institutions Southbank Centre, Hales Gallery and Théâtre National de Chaillot.


As a director and choreographer, she has collaborated with music stars including Robyn (for her new Sexistential album), Rosalía, Harry Styles, Celeste, and Florence + The Machine, alongside visual artists Linder Sterling, Jeremy Deller and Tai Shani,and with fashion houses such as Vivienne Westwood, Burberry and Dior, and in films including Urchin (2025) directed by Harris Dickinson and Harvest directed by Athina Tsangari, interweaving live and commercial contexts, much of her practice often plays on the relationship between these distinct but not wholly separable worlds.


We explore her 2026 collaboration with the Rambert dance company, as well as a new collaboration with artist Tai Shani, her 2025 ambitious double bill (for the Southbank Centre) titled Phantom, and A Wound with Teeth, which took her choreography to a new level of intensity, intimacy and international visibility. Holly Blakey’s new full-length work Lo will premiere in 2026. Both works develop Blakey’s fascination with social and folk dance forms, which began with her use of line dance in the Cowpuncher series and continues into Phantom and Lo with exploration of collective responsibility and euphoria through this form. For the first time, they both begin from a highly personal place and are developed through close collaboration with the dancers, drawing on their own experiences of grief and estrangement on the one hand, and pleasure and self-assertion on the other.


A Wound with Teeth:

How can loss of memory be a site of potential? In this excerpt from the new full-length work, Lo, Blakey uses her own experience of forgetting to create a work that questions our ability to remember, and also to imagine and invent, at the border of the rational and the irrational. In a world that is sometimes terrifying and perverse, fighting for our own survival also means creating stories, and our own monsters and beasts.


Phantom:

Carried by ten dancers engaged in a choreography on the verge of ritual, Holly Blakey explores with tenderness, honesty and strength a particularly painful episode of her personal journey: her miscarriage. In collaboration with Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena, creators of the Chopova Lowena brand and on a composition by the musician Gwilym Gold.


We also learn about her work in film including Harvest (2024) directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari, where the entire movie revolved around choregraphy and movement.


Follow @HollyTBlakey and visit https://www.hollyblakey.co.uk/


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0:00.0

Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world.

0:08.4

I'm Robert Diamant and this is Talk Art.

0:11.1

Welcome to Talk Art.

0:13.4

Today, you'll hear that I am flying solo and that's because Russell is going to be spending

0:18.2

26 focusing on his acting and writing. He has plays

0:22.2

coming out and even an audiobook. And he's writing some amazing films as well, which is really

0:28.0

exciting. And as we all know, art never stops and I never stop. So here I am by myself and I'm

0:34.7

going to be with you and bringing you this season, number 27,

0:39.2

lots of people who I have been obsessed with for many, many years and have maybe never even

0:44.4

met like today's guest.

0:46.1

In 2020, I first discovered her choreography, her dance through cowpuncher My Ass, which was at

0:53.1

the South Bank Centre. It initially was formed in about

0:56.5

2018, but I sort of knew the 2020 iteration of it. And today I am feeling resilient. And that is

1:04.6

because today's guesswork often really reminds me how resilient we can be as humans and how

1:10.5

through movement and watching

1:13.1

the choreography that she creates, I often am reminded of how amazing we are as like bodies

1:19.0

and how movement can really transform the way that we see the world. And even when we're having

1:24.6

challenges, like right now I've got a lot of friends who are suffering with cancer and different illnesses. I almost broke my arm the other week in LA as well

1:33.6

by slipping over on a street. And it kind of reminded me how vulnerable we all are, you know,

1:38.3

in these bodies where we think we're so powerful and strong and like we're in control,

1:43.4

but actually we're not. And yeah, today's

1:46.4

guest work just really brings all of those themes together for me. And she's worked with some of the

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