The Point At Which It Last Made Sense Lucy Ashe 10/10/2015 The point at which it last made sense is one of those rather awkward performances to write about; you know that you should have found it profound, eng...
Genesis 生长 Katerina Yannouli 30/09/2015 For Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui Genesis 生长 “is about growth, whether global, personal or artistic” as well as “a show about the origins of things. We are bor...
Wild Card – Botis Seva Lucy Ashe 25/09/2015 Don’t you all want to stay and find out what Botis was trying to say? were the final words I heard as I rushed out of the theatre much later than expe...
Akram Khan & Israel Galván — Torobaka Pauline Flannery 03/07/2015 Torobaka – ‘bull cow’ – taken from the Maori-Inspired poem by Dadaist Tristan Zsara is a stunning, seemingly improvisational composition of Kathak and...
Paco Peña Flamenco Dance Company — Flamencura Luke Davies 26/06/2015 Paco Peña is something of an institution within the flamenco world. His latest show, Flamencura, is an assortment of ten pieces – most traditional, so...
Philippe Decouflé Company DCA — Contact Pauline Flannery 18/06/2015 There’s a maverick, holy fool who works in director/choreographer Philippe Decoufle. He draws on so many cultural references - the Marx Brothers, Tex ...
Hetain Patel — American Boy Lucy Ashe 29/05/2015 If you love nothing more than watching impressions of iconic American films, listening to a vast range of American accents, and holding your breath as...
Titanium — Rojas and Rodríguez Adrian Pulle 19/05/2015 Titanium (Rojas and Rodriguez) is branded as a unique mix of the street styles of flamenco and hip hop. It features three flamenco dancers, three hip...
The Great Gatsby Nicola Watkinson 25/03/2015 The Great Gatsby is a novel which has captured the minds and hearts of readers for almost 100 years; this ballet has the power to do the same. Somehow...
Young Men Nicola Watkinson 20/01/2015 The opening performance of Sadler’s Wells 2015 programme, Young Men fuses dance, theatre and visual elements to create an incredibly moving portrayal ...