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London & SE

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

Exploring a taboo: Forbidden by Aditi Mangaldas

October 15, 2023 by David Mead

Mangaldas commands the stage throughout. Forbidden is a journey, her journey based on personal emotions and experiences.

Categories Asia Pages/亞洲頁 London & SE Reviews

Divine. Pam Tanowitz and David Lang’s Song of Songs

October 14, 2023 by David Mead

Stripped of emotional content… her choreography is cool, refined and restrained. It’s also intensely beautiful.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Barbican Pam Tanowitz

Sound and movement: MOS by Ioanna Paraskevopoulou

October 13, 2023 by David Mead

They create their soundtrack using a variety of everyday objects and materials scattered around the stage that looks like a… children’s playground

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Barbican Dance Umbrella Ioanna Paraskevopoulou

The Royal Ballet: Don Quixote

October 13, 2023October 13, 2023 by David Mead

You can’t deny it’s a crowd-pleaser. Sunny and warm, full of dancing bullfighters, gypsies and other locals, Don Quixote is real feelgood ballet

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Carlos Acosta Don Quixote Marius Petipa The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera

Lore by James Wilton Dance

October 12, 2023 by Nicola Claire

There are lots of lifts and combinations. Unfortunately, they are repeated and repeated in sequences that themselves also become repetitive

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags James Wilton Dance The Place

Change Tempo (Su Pin-wen and Alexandre Fandard)

October 8, 2023 by David Mead

Su Pin-wen (蘇品文) and Alexandre Fandard are engaging performers with considerable stage presence. Yet both works, failed to deliver fully

Categories Asia Pages/亞洲頁 London & SE Reviews Taiwan/臺灣 Tags Alexandre Fandard Dance Umbrella Su Pin-wen The Place

Message in a Bottle, extraordinary and totally unforgettable

October 8, 2023October 8, 2023 by Nicola Claire

A complete unity, where everything is slotted-in and tied together so profoundly that it is hard to imagine them as separate entities

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Kate Prince Peacock Theatre Sting
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