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David Mead

Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan return with a work that journeys into another realm

November 15, 2023 by David Mead

Artistic director and choreographer Cheng Tsung-lung talks about Lunar Halo, in which dancers become symbols of struggles, desires, hope, love

Categories Asia Features London & SE

New English Ballet Theatre: Genesis Dance Project and New Works

November 7, 2023November 6, 2023 by David Mead

The most impressive of the works proved to be Daniela Cardim’s unashamedly neoclassical ballet to two of Bach’s harpsichord compositions

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Daniela Cardim Kristen McNally New English Ballet Theatre Peter Leung Ruth Brill Sadler's Wells Valentino Zucchetti Wayne Eagling

The McOnie Company’s Nutcracker at the Tuff Nutt Jazz Club

November 6, 2023November 6, 2023 by David Mead

It is great fun; a show that will delight dance lovers and music lovers, young and old alike. The time flies. The dance comes pretty much non-stop

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Drew McOnie McOnie Company Nutcracker Southbank Centre

Classicism all the way in Northern Ballet’s Generations

November 4, 2023November 4, 2023 by David Mead

The undoubted highlight… is Tiler Peck’s Intimate Pages. It’s full of invention and packed with steps. The dance eats up every inch of the stage.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Benjamin Ella Hans van Manen Northern Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera Tiler Peck

The Mongol Khan: a “quintessential Mongol drama”

November 3, 2023November 3, 2023 by David Mead

A fusion of music, dance, song, dialogue and puppetry with over 70 performers and elaborate sets and costumes, it promises to be a real spectacle.

Categories Asia Pages/亞洲頁 Features London & SE Tags Bayarbaatar Davaasuren Mongolia The Mongol Khan

A deconstructed symphony of movement and music. Maud Le Pladec’s Twenty-seven perspectives

November 1, 2023 by David Mead

It maybe a work of mathematical abstraction, but it’s one where dance and music truly come together as one… A fascinating watch

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Maud Le Paldec Sadler's Wells

London City Ballet is reborn

October 30, 2023 by David Mead

Directed by Christopher Marney, it will return to the stage in summer 2024, touring across the UK, including a week at Sadler’s Wells that autumn.

Categories News Tags Arielle Smith Christopher Marney Kenneth MacMillan London City Ballet

Ballet Nights 002

June 23, 2024October 30, 2023 by David Mead

David Dawson’s Metamorphosis 1… as hypnotic as the music, following it in building in intensity and complexity.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Andrew McNicol Ballet Nights Bella Lewitzky David Dawson James Pett Jordan James Bridge Kenneth MacMillan McNicol Ballet Collective Musa Motha PCK Dance Pett | Clausen-Knight Travis Clausen-Knight Yasser D’Oquendo Yorke Dance Project

Telling the Windrush story: Island Movements

October 31, 2023October 30, 2023 by David Mead

Part of the Black British Ballet project, a ballet that seeks to explore the lives and stories of the Windrush Generation and their families

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Black British Ballet Darren Panton Patrick Williams The Royal Ballet & Opera

Steps and words. Francesca Hayward and Alexander Campbell in The Limit

October 25, 2023 by David Mead

Kristen McNally’s light touch choreography fits perfectly. Nestling beautifully with the text, it’s sometimes playful, occasionally spiky, always colloquial.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Kristen McNally The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera

The Royal Ballet: Anemoi, The Cellist

October 22, 2023 by David Mead

The Cellist: a fine piece of dance drama, and a fitting memoir of a brilliant and popular musician whose career and life were so tragically cut short.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Cathy Marston The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera Valentino Zucchetti
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