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: Ballet Nights 008: Spring into Summer, Cadogan Hall
Ballet Nights takes to the stage once more with a varied programme celebrating new works and old favourites.
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Review: Pineda: Romance Popular En Tres Estampas, Sadler’s Wells
Ambitious and occasionally moving, but uneven and, ultimately, not as satisfying as it could be.
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Review: Muerta de Amor, Sadler’s Wells
Impassioned artistry from a masterclass of progressive flamenco.
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Review: TRAPLORD, Sadler’s Wells
A visceral, poetic journey through black masculinity
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Review: The Sticky Dance, Sadler’s Wells
Take a space, add dancers, beautiful lighting and music, small children and tape: it all adds up to an overwhelmingly joyful, empowering and creative experience.
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Review: Manjal, Theatro Technis
Pulsing with passion
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Review: Hidden, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
A breath-taking imagining of human possibility, finding light within a darkening world.
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Review: Little Brother, Jermyn Steet Theatre
Moving, unsettling, and beautifully performed, this is a powerful adaptation of a true story about one man’s journey through the harsh migrant routes of the Sahara.

