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An evening of delights and the unexpected in a new look at motherhood: Moeder by Peeping Tom

April 18, 2022January 25, 2018 by Charlotte Kasner

Bizarre moments take on a logic all of their own

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags London International Mime Festival Peeping Tom

Emerging choreographers show promise in Dance Shoe 2018 from Kaohsiung City Ballet

January 24, 2018 by David Mead

Five interesting works with The Gap (間隙) by Wei Tzu-ling (魏梓錂) shining brightest

Categories Asia Asia Pages/亞洲頁 Taiwan/臺灣 Tags Kaohsiung City Ballet (高雄城市芭蕾舞團) National Theater Taipei

Two Intense works from Ballett Zürich: Emergence, Speak for Yourself

January 23, 2018 by David Mead

Two forceful works full of concentrated emotion

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Ballett Zürich

Ivan Vasiliev brings a touch of James Dean to Le Jeune homme et la mort

January 23, 2018January 22, 2018 by David Mead

Vasiliev leaps over chairs and pirouettes on the table top

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags English National Ballet

Mark Bruce promises menace, murder and beauty in his new Macbeth

January 18, 2018 by David Mead

A haunting, new dance theatre interpretation touring through 2018

Categories Features Tags Mark Bruce Company

Slow, dark and deflating: Bêtes de Foire by Petit théâtre de gestes

April 18, 2022January 18, 2018 by Charlotte Kasner

A lot of time is spent gurning which the children, at least, clearly found extremely funny

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Barbican London International Mime Festival Petit Theatre de Gestes

Taiwan meets Asia and beyond at a Dance Round Table in Taipei

January 17, 2018January 16, 2018 by David Mead

A varied and always interesting mix of solo, duet and small ensemble works

Categories Asia Asia Pages/亞洲頁 Hong Kong/香港 Reviews Taiwan/臺灣 Tags LASALA National Theater Taipei T.T.C. Dance (張婷婷獨立製作)

Keeping the magic alive: Rachel Beaujean celebrates 40 years at Dutch National Ballet

January 15, 2018 by David Mead

An interview with the company’s Associate Artistic Director

Categories Europe Tags Dutch National Ballet

Jurgita Dronina beguiles in English National Ballet’s La Sylphide

April 18, 2022January 11, 2018 by Charlotte Kasner

She glowed with ethereality, enhanced by her feather-light ballon and steely point work

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags English National Ballet La Sylphide

Dutch National Ballet Aurora debutantes glitter in The Sleeping Beauty

January 8, 2018 by David Mead

Upcoming young dancers debut with exciting results

Categories Europe Tags Dutch National Ballet Sleeping Beauty

Book review: History of Dance by Gayle Kassing

January 4, 2018 by David Mead

Broad in scope but weak on delivery

Categories Books, DVDs & Films Tags Human Kinetics
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