Dance and digital technology in Alexander Whitley’s Pattern Recognition
The concept is not without interest, but this is a long 55 minutes
The concept is not without interest, but this is a long 55 minutes
Tastiest of the delights on offer is Tangent, yet another sparkling new work from Martin Lawrence
The magic arts, love, betrayal, ill treatment and a plot of revenge … a ballet that will appeal to all ages
At times the youngsters laughed and laughed, but whisper it quietly, so did the adults
Dance in a surreal fantasy world dominated by Joe Fletcher’s gorgeous upside-down tree that hangs over the stage
The Mill, Banbury September 22, 2016 David Mead Rewind Forward sums up Yorke Dance Project’s latest programme extremely well. Rewinding, there’s a reconstruction of Kenneth MacMillan’s take on Hamlet, his 1988 Sea of Troubles, originally made for Dance Advance, an ensemble of former members of The Royal Ballet. Looking forward there are new works by … Read more
A programme of old and new, classical and modern, that rounds off with some great jazz