Reviews

Review: Rambert Dance Company at Sadler's Wells
An excellent evening of mixed repertoire includes a superb interpretation of 'L’Après Midi d’un faune' and the London premiere of Mark Baldwin’s 'What Wild Ecstasy'.. Continue Reading
Top Hat at the Aldwych Theatre
The tap-dancing is pretty dazzling, choreographed by Bill Deamer. It’s legerdepied really: from the waist up, an air of nonchalant idling, while the feet are a blur of patent leather, rapping out punctilious beats.
Top Hat at the Aldwych Theatre
Bill Deamer provides exuberant and witty choreography and Matthew White’s production is delivered with zest and polish.
Ballet Preljocaj - Snow White at Sadler's Wells
In another extraordinary set-piece, we meet the seven cave-dwellers who will keep Snow White safe from the Queen’s wrath. Suspended from cables, and equipped with potholers’ headlamps, they scuttle up and down the vertical rock-face with the speed and adroi…
Ballet Preljocaj - Snow White at Sadler's Wells
Preljocaj tells his story in unrelenting fashion, movement burdened with hermetic gesture, and resembling nothing so much as a cross between weight-training and the more dispiriting aspects of early American modern dance of the Denishawn era.

Review: Ballet Preljocaj - Snow White at Sadler's Wells
Half-a-dozen magical, standout encounters leapt from this performance, each of which highlights how unlucky we are not to see Angelin Preljocaj’s work more frequently in the UK. Continue Reading

Review: Made By Katie Green – Matters of Life and Death at The Place
Green’s five agile dancers make nimble work of the emotional twists and turns, keeping the piece both enjoyably physical and admirably legible... this is an accomplished and highly watchable piece of dance theatre. Continue Reading