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Lucinda Childs

Fall for Dance Program 3: Two pas de deux, postmodern dance and something of today

September 30, 2025 by David Mead

Fall for Dance Program 3 with Hannah O’Neill and Hugo Marchand of Paris Opera Ballet, Gibney Dance, and Roderick George/kNoname Artist

Categories Reviews USA & Canada Tags Angelin Preljocaj Fall for Dance Gibney Dance Jerome Robbins kNoname Artist Lucinda Childs Paris Opera Ballet Roderick George

Fragments and collisions: We Should Have Never Walked On The Moon

September 7, 2025 by Zoë Hewitt

A collaborative exploration of fragmented narratives and contemporary desires, it unfolded as a deliberately fractured whole across multiple spaces

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags (La) Horde Benoit Swan-Pouffer Cecilia Bangolea Francois Chaignaud Lucinda Childs Oona Doherty Rambert Southbank Centre

Lucinda Childs Dance Company: Dance

December 6, 2024 by David Mead

About movement to music and nothing else. There’s no hidden theme, no hidden meaning. It’s even performed in simple white tops and trousers.

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Lucinda Childs Lucinda Childs Dance Company

Ballet national de Marseille by (LA) HORDE

March 5, 2024March 5, 2024 by Georgia Howlett

Ballet national de Marseille are rooted in rebellion. They are identifiable by the personal risks taken by the dancers, and by (LA) HORDE’s direction

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags (La) Horde Ballet National de Marseille Cecilia Bangolea François Chaignaudis Jonathan Myhre Jorgensen Lucinda Childs Peeping Tom Southbank Centre Titouan Crozier

A postmodern dance celebration: Constellation Lucinda Childs

March 9, 2023 by Veronica Posth

A programme of live performances, film, talks and an exhibition featuring the work of the American choreographer.

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Lucinda Childs

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