An extremely relevant study on the nature of identity using choreography as the main artistic framework of exploration. Particularly interesting in the light of today's political conflicts and the re-examination of UK immigration laws.
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Moon Tiger, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
An excellent adaptation that offers an evocative portrayal of one woman’s life remembrances. Some fascinating reflections on the history of the 20th century.
Read More »Why Fronts: A Contemporary Lap Dance (Part of Resolution! 2014), The Place – Review
This is one lap dance you will never forget.
Read More »Ignis, The Print Room – Review
Ignis is a powerful, emotive yet tender artistic expression of love.
Read More »Running on Empty, Soho Theatre – Review
A mesmerising and powerful play about a woman’s devastating loss expressed through dance and music.
Read More »Ham, The Space – Review
The actor in this one-man show was very good, but nothing really happened beyond the beginning of the play and I never understood why the character was bringing us on this adventure with him.
Read More »Threshold (Part of Resolution! 2014), The Place – Review
A promising piece, both startling and mesmerising in its imagery, with a soulful narrative that will ignite audiences’ imaginations.
Read More »Silk Road, Peacock Theatre – Review
A unique and compelling cultural experience, but steeply priced.
Read More »Cirque Du Soleil: Quidam, Royal Albert Hall – Review
If you are a seasoned Cirque goer then this may not be as impressive as other shows but for most this will be an evening which will leave you awe inspired.
Read More »Strange Blooms & Configurations, Southbank Centre – Review
Perfect for those looking for something different in dance. Stunning works of ingenuity.
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