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London International Mime Festival

Familie Flöz: Feste

February 7, 2023 by Maggie Foyer

Entertaining theatre, spiced with acute social commentary… Whether you are a dance, theatre or music fan, there will be something for you.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Barbican Familie Flöz London International Mime Festival

The woman inside the dress: David Glass Ensemble in The Brides

January 26, 2023January 25, 2023 by David Mead

Sometimes provocative, sometimes, shocking, sometimes amusing, certainly challenging. A work full of strength, desperation and beauty

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags David Glass David Glass Ensemble London International Mime Festival Topi Domata

Gandini Juggling: The Games We Play

January 22, 2023January 22, 2023 by David Mead

A fun, playful, informative but above all celebratory hour in the company of Gandini Juggling, known for their combining juggling with dance.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Gandini Juggling London International Mime Festival The Place

LIFE: A love letter to Merce Cunningham from Gandini Juggling

January 14, 2022 by Charlotte Kasner

As if the juggling wasn’t skilful enough, fiendish ports de bras and footwork are built up ball by ball. I can’t help thinking Merce would have approved.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Gandini Juggling London International Mime Festival Sadler's Wells

A chilling world: Peeping Tom in Child

January 30, 2020 by David Mead

Disturbing. Engaging. Impossible to ignore

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

The extraordinary ordinary: Ockham’s Razor in This Time

January 15, 2020 by David Mead

Inter-generational circus

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags London International Mime Festival Ockham's Razor

The body as a living artwork: Olivier de Sagazan’s Transfiguration

April 18, 2022January 14, 2019 by Alexandra Gray

Speaks powerfully about the human condition

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags London International Mime Festival Olivier de Sagazan Sadler's Wells

Jakop Ahlbom’s Lebensraum

April 18, 2022February 5, 2018 by Charlotte Kasner

The title sends horrified shivers down the spine

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Jakop Ahlbom Company London International Mime Festival Peacock Theatre

Don’t forget the dead sheep. The bonkers madness of 300 el x 50 el x 30 el by Toneelhuis/FC Bergman

February 2, 2018 by David Mead

Did I mention the eels? And the parrot? And the dead sheep?

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Barbican London International Mime Festival Toneelhuis/FCBergman

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

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

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