Tag Archive: dance

Guerreras, Ella Mesma’s Wild Card

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Impressions of Guerreras, Ella Mesma at the Lilian Baylis Theatre

Photo story: Obibini

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Images with words created as part of coverage of Obibini

Breakin’ Convention – my review

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The whole piece on Breakin’ Convention as originally written.

Dance, the Pied Piper

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Dance, the Pied Piper and body language; how it reaches peoples’ hearts and minds.

From Artists4Artists to Artists4Growth: What the Artists think

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As we look forward to Artists4Growth we hear how the participants felt during last year’s Artists4Artists event, the first in the series.

Wishing you all the best for the New Year

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New Years Wishes

Fei Bo on The Peony Pavilion

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“Distance helps us to discover the uniqueness of our own culture.” An exclusive Interview with Fei Bo, choreographer of the Peony Pavilion

Oranges are not the only fruit: Contact Gonzo and Lengger

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A performance so outstanding that I’ve reviewed it after the photocall. Contact Gonzo and Lennger

I really wanted to review Karen Ruimy’s Zik’r, here’s what happened.

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A catalogue of missed opportunities and what I can tell you about Karen Ruimy’s Zik’r

The dance is a poem..

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‘The dance is a poem of which each movement is a word’ is attributed to Mata Hari (1876-1917). Margaretha Geertruida “Margreet” MacLeod was a Dutch Frisian exotic dancer who was convicted of being… Continue reading