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Alina Cojocaru presents La Strada

January 26, 2024 by David Mead

La Strada really lights up when Kobborg and Cojocaru come together. She doesn’t just smile her way through their duet, she radiates happiness

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags ACWorkroom Alina Cojocaru Natalia Horečná Sadler's Wells

Flaubert’s Madame Bovary comes to rich balletic life at the Staatsballett Berlin

January 25, 2024 by Maggie Foyer

The bored middle-class housewife is raised to literary heights by the novel’s rich romantic language and Spuck follows suit in high choreographic art

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Christian Spuck Germany Staatsballett Berlin

Extended Play: How to Build a Universe

January 21, 2024January 21, 2024 by David Mead

The work flips easily between physical theatre and playful contemporary dance, at its best in unison sequences that are invariably tightly performed

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Curve Extended Play Jamaal Burkmar The Place

The Royal Ballet: Manon

January 20, 2024 by David Mead

Period melodrama brought to vivid life. Love, jealousy, criminality, sexual abuse, murder… And Francesca Hayward was near perfect in the title role

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Kenneth MacMillan Manon The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera

A patchwork narrative of treacherous journeys: Kin by Gecko

January 20, 2024January 19, 2024 by Georgia Howlett

The creases of individuality have not been ironed smooth… delightfully unpolished in its finer details, and yet musically and choreographically tight.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Gecko MimeLondon National Theatre

After five years, Onegin returns at the Bayerisches Staatsballett

January 17, 2024January 17, 2024 by Jeannette Andersen

Reid Anderson has brought a freshness to the Staatsballett performance and its strong characters as they journey through complicated emotions

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Bayerisches Staatsballett Germany John Cranko Onegin

New Movement Collective: Les Noces – The Departure

January 14, 2024 by David Mead

The new Les Noces choreography, very much collaborative, embodies Stravinsky’s music absolutely. There’s a powerful sense of direction of travel.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Bronislava Nijinska Company Chameleon New Movement Collective Woolwich Works

A classic classic: English National Ballet’s Giselle

January 13, 2024 by Nicola Claire

A pleasure to watch in every respect: the dancing is a joy, and the costumes and sets some of the best around.

Categories London & SE Reviews

Meredith Monk: Calling

December 21, 2023 by David Mead

A unique retrospective of her immersive creations. Across three large rooms, the Munich exhibition presents major creations from her catalogue

Categories DVDs, Films, Online Streamings, Books, Exhibitions Europe Reviews Tags Germany Meredith Monk

Badisches Staatsballett: The Girl & the Nutcracker

December 19, 2023 by David Mead

Bridget Breiner shifts the action to early 20th-century America. The all-new choreography is refreshingly classical, the ballet a showcase for technique

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Badisches Staatsballett Bridget Breiner Germany Nutcracker

Scottish Dance Theatre: Pirates!

December 18, 2023 by David Mead

A show full of imagination and fine physical theatre and dance. It may be aimed at youngsters, but this grown up enjoyed it a lot too!

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Joan Clevillé Scottish Dance Theatre The Place
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