National Ballet of China in The Peony Pavilion
Earth and heaven are united as peony petals rain from the sky. Beautiful
Earth and heaven are united as peony petals rain from the sky. Beautiful
Poetry, beauty, mystery and folklore; political and moral corruption, religious superstition and abuse
Beckoning is a dance that’s colourful in just about every possible way
It delivers on every level, as do the company who fully engaged both physically and emotionally
Questions of identity and belonging give plenty of food for thought.
Peacock Theatre, London November 9, 2016 Charlotte Kasner It may seem like an odd choice to open a programme with a piece about falling asleep but Marcelino Sambé’s Land of Nod piques the interest throughout. He sets some fiendish choreography for his dancers and the combination of music by Nathan Halpern and Yann Tiersen, and … Read more
Sadler’s Wells, London November 3, 2016 DavidMead At nigh on two hours without an interval, Under Siege (十面埋伏, which literally translates as ‘ambush from ten sides’) by Yang Liping (simp. 杨丽萍/trad. 杨丽萍) is far too long. Indeed, it seems to have grown 20 minutes since the programme (which reckoned 100 minutes) was printed. Is she … Read more
Cherkaoui, a master of creative movement, meets Noam Chomsky, a master of verbal dexterity
Pinocchio given new and refreshing life, and a depth rarely seen. One for all the family
One leaves the theatre admiring, but not uplifted – and somewhat tired from all the jarring insistence