Opposites attract: Badisches Staatsballett do Jazz
Sleek, slinky and smooth, sophisticated yet playful, Stina Quagebeur’s Deviations feels like peeking in on an easy going jazz club.
Sleek, slinky and smooth, sophisticated yet playful, Stina Quagebeur’s Deviations feels like peeking in on an easy going jazz club.
Perhaps only a giant of choreography such as Mats Ek could so successfully pull off a reboot of such a familiar subject as The Rite of Spring
The superb Nostalgia is yet more evidence of Quagebeur’s talent. It’s no wonder she’s in demand at home and abroad.
The extended version has kept the upbeat, uplifting feel of the original, with the nature of the music is as important as ever, she says
A little early maybe, but ENB’s Solstice at the Southbank proved a delicious smorgasbord of dance
From Yuri Possokhov’s Senseless Kindness to Arielle Smith’s Jolly Folly, the five works all transfer well from film to stage, giving some in particular the chance to truly breathe
Demonstrates the breadth and diversity of work being made
Fifteen live or pre-recorded performances in one day
Stina Quagebeur, Yuri Possokhov, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Russell Maliphant, Arielle Smith
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