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London & SE

A super evening of many colours and emotions from New English Ballet Theatre

June 19, 2022June 19, 2022 by David Mead

The company look in fine fettle. It was an evening that ran from emotionally intense and thoughtful to fizzling like the best English sparkling wine

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Daniela Cardim Georgie Rose Jenna Lee Kristen McNally Morgann Runacre-Temple New English Ballet Theatre Ruth Brill The Royal Ballet & Opera

Liz Aggiss and Charlotta Öfverholm: Elixir Extracts

June 18, 2022June 18, 2022 by Matthew Paluch

Aggis is charismatic to the point of perplexing. Her spoken word shared a wide range of experiences and thoughts

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Charlotta Öfverholm Elixir Festival Liz Aggiss Sadler's Wells

Dramatic and intense: Scottish Ballet’s The Crucible

June 17, 2022 by David Mead

The dramaturgy is excellent. If the success of a ballet is judged by how easy it is to follow without reading the synopsis, it is a winner.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Helen Pickett Scottish Ballet

Terrific physicality but perplexing: The Wedding by Gecko

June 8, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

The ensemble are terrific as they lead us into their dystopian world. There is some super imagery. But it is utterly perplexing

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Barbican Gecko

Passion in separation: Tristan and Isolde by Saburo Teshigawara & Rihoko Sato

June 6, 2022June 5, 2022 by Maggie Foyer

An extraordinary work that strips all external decoration and detail to find a precious kernel that is terrifying in its purity

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Saburo Teshigawara

Rice and ritual: Lee Mingwei’s Our Labyrinth

June 3, 2022 by David Mead

It really does feel like the performers and rice are engaged in a duet… Our Labyrinth creates a sense of peace. It is a very absorbing experience.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Lee Mingwei Tate Modern

A.I.M by Kyle Abraham in Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth

June 3, 2022 by David Mead

While most sections capture the attention, the way the work wanders around with little obvious link between them, makes life difficult for the viewer

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags A.I.M by Kyle Abraham Kyle Abraham Sadler's Wells

Shechter II: Contemporary Dance 2.0

June 2, 2022 by David Mead

Features the intensity of Shechter’s signature ensemble work to an eclectic score that runs from his own throbbing creations to J.S Bach and Frank Sinatra

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Hofesh Shechter Shechter II

Vivid characterisations and fine dancing from London Children’s Ballet in Anne of Green Gables

June 1, 2022 by David Mead

Drama and humour, a clear narrative, great characterisations, excellent corps de ballet scenes, and in Annalise Wainwright-Jones, a wonderful Anne

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Jenna Lee London Children's Ballet Ruth Brill

mapdance 2022

May 30, 2022 by David Mead

A sometimes gritty and thought-provoking evening, but also one that ends colourfully and joyously

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags James Cousins Keira Martin mapdance Robert Clark Sarah Golding School & conservatoire performances

Love, passion, murder: Natalia Osipova in Carmen

May 28, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

The Kittelberger/Osipova partnership has created on-stage dynamism before and does so again. A must-see.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Carmen Didy Veldman Natalia Osipova Southbank Centre
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