A surfeit of letters: Northern Ballet in Dangerous Liaisons
David Nixon’s choreography is edgy and exciting throughout… the dancers are uniformly terrific… And yet…
David Nixon’s choreography is edgy and exciting throughout… the dancers are uniformly terrific… And yet…
The long build-up is deceptively naïve, the humour bordering on crass before the remarks sharpen and strike like a punch to the belly
A look at six dance films including the subtly beautiful but strongly-messaged In Plain Sight by Tanin Torabi
A delightful fifty minutes of super physical theatre that sends you have with a warm feeling inside.
This unique commingling of poetry, opera by Philip Glass and and circus has created something quite magical
At the heart of the evening is exhilarating, amazing dance. The company are in top form
A fine evening from the University of Chichester MA touring company, full of ensemble dance but that also lets us to see the performers as individuals
Set in a dystopian world, ostensibly on the edge of a marine lido. Godot-like we are apparently waiting for a lifeguard to arrive
The Spanish choreographer and director of Nuremberg Ballet talks choreography and his forthcoming UK premiere with Birmingham Royal Ballet
Superbly danced and full of atmosphere. A beautiful, dark, work that journeys into the depths of the human soul
Home is a brilliantly danced, juicy piece of dance theatre that grabs you from its opening dark tableau to its unresolved end