"AP15, an award-winning work choreographed and danced by urban dance collaborators Sebastien Ramirez and Honji Wang, brought the other "wow" factor to Program 2."
Reviews
Reviews of Dance and Ballet Performances
But the true revelation – and the main reason to see this production – is Alessandra Ferri.
Complexity of Belonging is framed as an artwork within an artwork. Young artist Eloise (Eloise Mignon) is mounting a ‘human installation’ in a European gallery...
...Like Rabbits is a clever work that burrows under your skin...
Finnish choreographer Maija Hirvanen has created a very arresting seven-minute solo for the limber and watchable Andrius Katinas, and...
"...it’s hard not to get the impression that New York City Ballet is on a roll."
Birmingham Royal Ballet – La Fin du jour, Miracle in the Gorbals, Flowers of the Forest – Birmingham
See these thoughts as a heads up and, ultimately, encouragement to Londoners to go and see an interesting bill...
New York City Center's Fall For Dance Festival opened its 11th season with a very fresh program...
As a dance outreach project, Matthew Bourne’s Lord of the Flies is a rather marvellous thing...
Theo Clinkard Accumulation, Ordinary Courage London, Laban Theatre 28 January 2014 www.theoclinkard.com www.trinitylaban.ac.uk At just a few minutes long, the first piece of this double bill – Trisha Brown’s wonderfully wry Accumulation – is more of an amuse-bouche than main course. The bitty solo, performed by Theo Clinkard, nevertheless sates, its playful pedestrianism indulging where its...
The biggest bonus in this all-Cuban entourage is the superb eight-strong band that plays live onstage ...throughout the show.
I should have known better. Going to a Wendy Houstoun gig with a pre-conceived notion of what to expect is indeed a pact with pointlessness.
This beginning, supremely theatrical, brought the mainly young audience, already excited and expectant, to shout and clap enthusiastically....
The concept is simple: three dancers enter the stage in turn and perform sequences of minimal movement, stepping or crawling across the stage in slow motion.
This deconstruction of the art of creating choreography sets a new benchmark for a retrospective look at an artist’s body of work.
A new double bill has just been unveiled by Candoco Dance Company with work by Hetain Patel and Thomas Hauert...
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, is there a ballet choreographer working today who is more imaginative, more wholly himself, than Alexei Ratmansky?
Brazil’s oldest dance company is wearing its years well, judging by this latest double bill.
The double-bill 'Something Then', 'Something Now' focuses on Patel’s classical practice, and showcases the richness of bharatanatyam tradition in the UK.
Strike! Dance Festival Ieva Kuniskis: He Lived Next Door Jack Webb: Inside Opulence London, Wilton’s Music Hall 25 September 2014 www.ievakuniskis.com www.jackwebbperformance.com wiltons.org.uk Wilton’s Strike! Dance Festival page It must follow that more is sometimes less. Jack Webb’s Inside Opulence was billed to last ‘(approx.): 30 minutes’ and we should have taken more note of the...





