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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Andrei-Alexandru Mihail8 November 2024Review: Selecting a Ghost, Stanley Arts
A spirited mashup of Victorian gothic satire and contemporary dance that offers plenty of spooky fun.
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Review: The Rite of Spring / common ground[s], Sadler’s Wells Theatre
A double bill that roots audiences in the nature of humanity and transgresses the boundaries of traditional dance.
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Lucy Carter27 October 2024Review: Stories, Peacock Theatre
Stunning performances, ingenious design and compelling choreography
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Wendy Fisher12 October 2024Review: Theatre of Dreams, Sadler’s Wells
Fluid beauty that will remain with you.
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Mike Carter5 October 2024Review: Nowhere, Battersea Arts Centre
As a heartfelt reflection on Arab identity inspired by revolution, Nowhere is hampered by a lack of discipline and structure.
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Lily Middleton2 October 2024Review: TUTU, Sadlers Wells – Peacock Theatre
A silly, wonderful, life-affirming show
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Dean Wood30 September 2024Review: The Snowmaiden, Hackney Empire
Well told by characterful and beautifully sung performances
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Mary Pollard21 September 2024Review: The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Barbican Centre
Superb music and truly impressive professional dancing
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Tate Miller20 September 2024Review: Re:INCARNATION, Southbank Centre
A multi-sensorial journey yielded by the fertile inspirations of Lagos.
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Mary Pollard15 September 2024Review: The Belt, The Coronet Theatre
A breathtaking immersive celebration