Linbury theatre, LondonYolande Yorke-Edgell and company join the dots between the founder-mother of American modern dance Martha Graham and the late Robert CohanProgrammes by Yorke Dance Project often refer to past works and traditions. Their current e…
@Home review – Didy Veldman explores where the heart is
Gulbenkian theatre, CanterburyActions speak louder than words as a talented cast take a guided tour of our most intimate relations Didy Veldman’s @Home grew around the idea of being “at home”, but to think of it as a dance about that idea would be a mi…
We Are As Gods review – big-time sensuality
Battersea Arts Centre, LondonSome 70 dancers reacquaint audiences with the BAC building in a sumptuous feast from James Cousins CompanyThough it features some 70 dancers, James Cousins’ We Are As Gods is not only, perhaps not even mainly, a dance perfo…
Romeo + Juliet review – an intense rush of love and hate
Birmingham HippodromeTaking elements of contemporary, hip-hop, classical Indian and streetdance, Rosie Kay’s version of Shakespeare has a clamour of activity and ideasThis autumn brings a veritable harvest of Romeo and Juliets. Ben Duke’s witty reimagi…