Imagination made visible: Boris Charmatz’ Somnole
One man. One light. A bare stage. In a way it’s as minimalist as it sounds. But in another, anything but
One man. One light. A bare stage. In a way it’s as minimalist as it sounds. But in another, anything but
Four diverse pieces including ballet meeting tap in Time Spell, although the highlight is William Forsythe’s The Barre Project (Blake Works II)
A feverish, pulsating, visceral dance in which salsa, voguing, rave and clubbing run up against balletic moments and more
A programme of live performances, film, talks and an exhibition featuring the work of the American choreographer.
Masilo weaves her heritage Tswana dance with contemporary in this highly enjoyable production that lingers and feeds the soul.
A work of excesses, absurdities and exuberance that delves into the need we all have at times to create alternative identities
A look at a new initiative giving young dancers the experience of performing at a vocational level on stage, and to be seen by schools and directors
The staging may be a little thin, but Varna International Ballet have some fine dancers, including Briton Claire Gillard who took the lead in both shows
A choreographic attempt to show the need to reflect on history, specifically colonialism and its repercussions
It is entertaining and undoubtedly Peaky. It will send most Peaky fans away very happy, even if it doesn’t teach us much that we didn’t already know.
Fifteen pieces, from familiar showpiece pas de deux to less well-known duets and solos… A celebratory showcase for all that is great about dance.