Month: August 2016
Reflection amidst the bustle: Navaridas and Deutinger in Your Majesties
War, peace and hope. A quietly confident piece
Monumental is monumental
No hiding for the dancers, no compromise in the music: brutal, honest, raw.
Dance lacking identity: Ballet National de Marseille in Body. Dance. Nation. City.
A stand out moment was one male dancer’s use of pointe shoes
Irina Kolesnikova looks ahead to Her Name Was Carmen
Charlotte Kasner with Irina Kolesnikova on the St Petersburg Ballet Theatre’s latest production
A timeless love story: Patrick de Bana on Echoes of Eternity for Shanghai Ballet
“A wonderful adventure. I discovered a wonderful ancient China.”
Scurrying around with Jean Abreu’s Labirinto
An evening of contemporary dance, theatre, music and visual arts; twelve performances across different spaces in the museum