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Edinburgh Fringe: Her story, Liz Lea in Red

August 21, 2022August 21, 2022 by David Mead

Lea is honest, self-deprecating, and often very funny, but there are moments that are hugely poignant too

Categories Reviews Scotland Tags Dance Base Edinburgh Festival Fringe Liz Lea

Easy going, divine dance: A.I.M by Kyle Abraham in An Untitled Love

August 21, 2022 by David Mead

Abraham invites the audience into the most laid-back of house parties. It’s warm and cosy with hints of romance.

Categories Reviews Scotland Tags A.I.M by Kyle Abraham Edinburgh International Festival Kyle Abraham

Edinburgh Fringe: Two from Taiwan, Shinehouse Theatre and Chou Kuan-Jou

August 20, 2022August 20, 2022 by David Mead

The Whisper of the Waves is very, very stylish and has a lovely pace and rhythm. It comes with depth and intensity

Categories Asia Pages/亞洲頁 Reviews Scotland Taiwan/臺灣 Tags Chou Kuan-jou (周寬柔) Edinburgh Festival Fringe Shinehouse Theatre (曉劇場)

Edinburgh Fringe: Dance, acrobatics and colour in Diabolo Dance Theatre’s Light of Life

August 19, 2022 by David Mead

a magical hour of dance and acrobatics that oozes warmth and that will delight the whole family.

Categories Asia Pages/亞洲頁 Reviews Scotland Taiwan/臺灣 Tags Diabolo Dance Theatre (舞鈴劇場) Edinburgh Festival Fringe Liu Le-chen (劉樂群)

Sumptuous: Samsara by Aakash Odedra and Hu Shenyuan

August 19, 2022August 19, 2022 by David Mead

It’s remarkable how seamlessly music, dance and rhythms align. The chemistry between the two dancers is incredible.

Categories Reviews Scotland Tags Aakash Odedra Edinburgh International Festival Farah Saleh Hu Shenyuan

Edinburgh Fringe: Éowyn Emerald & Dancers, Dream Logos, Ballet Freedom

August 18, 2022 by David Mead

Emeraald’s dance is a delight, the dancing excellent, but what really makes Your Tomorrow is that we really see the couple’s different personalities

Categories Reviews Scotland Tags Edinburgh Festival Fringe Éowyn Emerald Éowyn Emerald & Dancers Freedom Ballet of Ukraine LSU Theatre

Edinburgh Fringe: Resident Island Dance Theatre in Ice Age; Indepen-dance in Entwined

August 19, 2022August 18, 2022 by David Mead

For all its downbeat beginning, Ice Age definitely comes with a life affirming, positive outlook. It ends celebrating the human body and spirit

Categories Asia Pages/亞洲頁 Reviews Scotland Taiwan/臺灣 Tags Chang Chung-an (張忠安) Dance Base Edinburgh Festival Fringe Eve Mutso Indepen-dance Resident Island Dance Theatre (滯留島舞蹈劇場)

Edinburgh Fringe: Beautiful and telling, Hung Dance in See You

August 17, 2022 by David Mead

Fine detail is everywhere in an hour of contemporary dance at its best: beautiful, telling movement that holds you throughout.

Categories Asia Pages/亞洲頁 Reviews Scotland Taiwan/臺灣 Tags Dance Base Edinburgh Festival Fringe Hung Dance (翃舞製作) Lai Hung-chung (賴翃中)

Shape-shifting with a mind of its own: James Thierrée’s Room

August 17, 2022 by David Mead

When mime, movement and music come together, the results are wonderfully, but the spoken word does sometimes take away from the visuals

Categories Reviews Scotland Tags Edinburgh International Festival James Thierrée La Compagnie du Hanneton

Scottish Ballet’s Coppélia for modern times

August 16, 2022 by David Mead

Jess and Morgs’ Coppélia takes a big step away from the usual versions. It’s certainly different and it’s certainly relevant

Categories Reviews Scotland Tags Coppélia Edinburgh International Festival Jess and Morgs Jessica Wright Morgann Runacre-Temple Scottish Ballet

Finding hope in dark places: Chloe Kastner’s Bring Me to Light

August 16, 2022August 16, 2022 by David Mead

A dance of hope and optimism, that ultimately finds hope and beauty even in the darkest of places

Categories Reviews Scotland Tags Chloe Kastner Dance Company Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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