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London & SE

Fairy Tales by POCKETART

October 25, 2024 by Georgia Howlett

Fairy Tales reckons with delusions; delusions of our past, or perhaps the tales we tell ourselves to survive the present.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Dance Umbrella POCKETART The Place

RB Dance Company: Stories

October 25, 2024 by Nicola Claire

The company’s eighteen dancers, all multi-talented, command the stage, the audience, and leave an indelible impression

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Peacock Theatre RB Dance Company Romain Rachline Borgeaud

The Royal Ballet in Encounters: Four Contemporary Ballets

October 24, 2024 by David Mead

For all the good work that goes before, the undoubted highlight of the evening is Crystal Pite’s The Statement.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Crystal Pite Jonathon Young Joseph Toonga Kyle Abraham Pam Tanowitz The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera

Abby Z and the New Utility: Radioactive Practice

October 20, 2024 by Nicola Claire

Mesmerising, infuriating, and riveting in turns, Radioactive Practice is an hour of almost completely silent physical exertion by six performers.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Abby Z and the New Utility Dance Umbrella Sadler's Wells

Lost Dog: Paradise Lost (lies unopened beside me)

October 18, 2024 by Maggie Foyer

Plenty of humour as Sharif Afifi portrays a God with all our human vulnerabilities.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Ben Duke Lost Dog

National Dance Company Wales: Frontiers

October 10, 2024 by Georgia Howlett

National Dance Company Wales attack movement without undermining its lyricism, striking a balance between power and ease that is truly admirable.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Matthew William Robinson Melanie Lane National Dance Company Wales The Place

National Ballet of Canada in Frontiers: Choreographers of Canada

October 3, 2024 by David Mead

Angel’s Atlas by Crystal Pite doesn’t just speak to the viewer, it doesn’t just reach out and touch, it digs deep inside to find the soul.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Crystal Pite Emma Portner James Kudelka National Ballet of Canada Sadler's Wells

Richard Chappell Dance: Hot House

October 3, 2024 by Nicola Claire

“Incredible dancing, the sheer fluidity of which almost defies description”

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Richard Chappell Richard Chappell Dance The Place

Chicos Mambo in Tutu (and a lot more!)

October 2, 2024 by Charlotte Kasner

The highly entertaining show also lovingly mocks acrobatic, contemporary and rhythmic dance. There’s a take on Dirty Dancing, and much more.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Chicos Mambo Peacock Theatre Philippe Lafeuille

The Royal Ballet: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

September 28, 2024 by David Mead

The opening performance was a triumph for Viola Pantuso in the title role. She felt real. Alert and bright-eyed… always gentle and courteous

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Alice in Wonderland Christopher Wheeldon The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera

Jazz Conversations with BOP Jazz Theatre Company

September 23, 2024 by Nicola Claire

A double bill of ‘Footprints in Jazz’ and ‘Touches of Miles’, both accompanied by live jazz musicians, adding panache and class to the evening.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags BOP Jazz Theatre Company The Place
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