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Charlotte Kasner

Raimund, Farewell: a tribute to Pina Bausch dramaturg, Raimund Hoghe

April 14, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

A man of resilience, grace, generosity of spirit, and an acute observer of the complexities of the human condition, he passed away in 2021

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Barbican Pina Bausch Raimund Hoghe Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch

La Nijinska: Choreographer of the Modern

April 7, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

A looks at the life of choreographer Bronislava Nijinska, illuminated in a new book by Lynn Garafola

Categories News

The Australian Ballet find the heart and soul of Tolstoy’s novel in Yuri Possokhov’s Anna Karenina

March 10, 2022March 9, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

A terrific production, Yuri Possokhov’s ballet is very Russian, truly understands the novel and is closer to it than most others

Categories Reviews Tags Anna Karenina The Australian Ballet Yuri Possokhov

Exploring the boundary between real-world and virtual: Tom Dale Company’s Surge

February 28, 2022February 28, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

The movement vocabulary is a mix of contemporary with a heavy flavour of tai-chi. The graphics twist and twirl, as does the dancer

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Tom Dale Tom Dale Company

Russian State Ballet of Siberia: Swan Lake

February 28, 2022February 24, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

Highlight was Elena Svinko’s quite outstanding Odette/Odile. Framed by the severe faces of her swans, she was a shining jewel and quite sublime

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Alexander Gorsky Krasnoyarsk State Opera and Ballet Theatre Lev Ivanov Marius Petipa Russian State Ballet of Siberia Sergey Bobrov Swan Lake

Yukon Ho!

February 9, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

Amid the humour, there is an unexpected poignancy to Yukon Ho! that makes it a meaningful hour or so and gives much pause for thought

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Jennifer Irons

LIFE: A love letter to Merce Cunningham from Gandini Juggling

January 14, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

As if the juggling wasn’t skilful enough, fiendish ports de bras and footwork are built up ball by ball. I can’t help thinking Merce would have approved.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Gandini Juggling London International Mime Festival Sadler's Wells

A splendid celebration: Ballet Icons Gala 2021

November 29, 2021 by Charlotte Kasner

An evening of classical and contemporary new works and gala favourites performed by leading artists from around the world

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Ballet Icons Gala Don Quixote Edward Clug George Williamson Giselle Guiseppe Picone Le Corsaire Marius Petipa Mauro Bigonzetti Sergio Bernal Sleeping Beauty Swan Lake Wayne McGregor Yuri Possokhov

A shape-shifting tale of love and desire: Fox Tales by GuoGuang Opera Company

November 25, 2021 by Charlotte Kasner

A super production that fuses traditional Chinese opera with vivid digital multimedia design that brings the imaginary world to spectacular life

Categories Asia Asia Pages/亞洲頁 Reviews Taiwan/臺灣 Tags GuoGuang Opera Company (國光劇團) National Theater Taipei

A new ballet company debuts: Awakenings by McNicol Ballet Collective

November 16, 2021 by Charlotte Kasner

Four contemporary ballet world premieres, all classically-rooted and inspired by music, but also modern-feeling and of today

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Andrew McNicol McNicol Ballet Collective

Paper play: Club Origami

October 18, 2021October 17, 2021 by Charlotte Kasner

Takeshi Matsumoto’s interactive and immersive dance show for the under-5s and their grown-ups that puts the emphasis on creativity through play

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Dance Umbrella Takeshi Matsumoto
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