Dance
From ballet to physical theatre, some of the most powerful performances are all about movement. We’re not experts in dance by any means, but we’re always willing to give it a go and you’ll find our honest and unpretentious opinions here.
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Review: Acosta Danza – A Decade In Motion, Sadler’s Wells
A showcase of Cuban artistry across time and space.
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Review: Dance Company Lasta: Naraku 奈落 (Abyss), Coronet Theatre
Sizzlingly transgressive, potent contemporary dance from a superb Japanese ensemble.
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Review: Temporary Boyfriend, Serpentine Pavilion
A surreal, unpredictable performance that, while visually and conceptually compelling, is sometimes emotionally diluted by its density and uneven execution.
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Review: London City Ballet, Momentum, Sadler’s Wells
London City Ballet set the bar, in a showcase of exceptional talent.
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Review: Dear Young Monster, Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse, Sheffield
This is a unique piece of theatre describing one person's trans experience with honesty, authenticity and power. An extraordinary autobiographical performance from Pete MacHale.
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Review: We Should Never Have Walked On The Moon, Southbank Centre
An evening of surprises, shocks and treats across the Southbank Centre, as two powerhouse dance companies collide.
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Review: Trace of Belief, EdFringe
A beautiful piece of dance; spiritual, meditative and exhilarating all at once.
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Feature: Backstage at the Ballets Russes
We all love a mystery, but a mystery concerning the great visionary of ballet Vaslav Nijinsky is particularly intriguing. A brand new exhibition coming to the Well Walk Theatre’s Livingstone Studio now reveals the previously untold tale of a dancer…

