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Maldivian Manta Memories: before the Asian Tsunami

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On the way to snorkel with reef sharks and turtles in the Maldives, our pilot called us and pointed, turning the boat. We strained to make sense of large patches of darkness with… Continue reading

Richard Alston Dance Company’s final performances

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About the final performances of Richard Alston Dance Company

The Racy, Adventurous Feel; a no-spoilers review

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‘The Racy, Adventurous Feel.’ A no-spoilers review of London’s Great Gatsby multi-space immersion experience

Around the Flamenco Triangle

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I’ve always been fascinated by flamenco. Not the woman in scarlet with a rose between her lips. That cliché exists only in the tackiest of tourist shows. Rather, the living art that reaches straight into your heart without the intercession of conscious thought. How better to understand people, contrasts and culture than with an epic trip by train?

Objectifs Danse 9, Day Two, Works In Progress

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Early thoughts on an afternoon viewing works in progress at Charleroi

Objectifs Danse 9, day one

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First impressions of the first day of Objectifs Danse 9

REDD; first impressions

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REDD by Boy Blue Entertainment; a few impressions

Ladylike at CASA Festival of Latin America Art

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Julia-Carolin Zeng shares her views on the performance Ladylike, held on the opening night of CASA festival of Latin American Art in July 2019

Flamenco Festival Day 3, Shooting and Sharing

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Every year I say I’ll do nothing other than the Flamenco Festival. Every year I forget, then find that there aren’t enough hours in the day. Day 3 is a perfect example.

Flamenco Festival Day 2, Sombras, luz/light and learning

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Every year I say I’ll do nothing other than the Flamenco Festival. Every year I forget, then find that there aren’t enough hours in the day. I’m not even on Day 2 yet and it’s already running to form.

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