Words by Amelia Langas. I planned on getting to the performance right when it began, but after a train delay at Penn Station, I arrived towards the end of my slotted entrance time, about fifty […]
Words by Amelia Langas. I planned on getting to the performance right when it began, but after a train delay at Penn Station, I arrived towards the end of my slotted entrance time, about fifty […]
Words by Georgia Howlett. U N S I L E N C E D by Rieckhof-Silva Collective Sound travels to us from a distance, as if we are in a cave. Choreographer and performer Moyra Ceclia Silva Rodríguez, one half of Rieckhof-Silva Collective, is a black […]
Words by Georgia Howlett. STILL BLIND, LET ME SEE by Noah Meteau STILL BLIND, LET ME SEE is slick and sultry. Four dancers impeccably dressed in Chinese silk and suits slink between two tables to curious, plucky strings. Casual indoor smoking, a rotary phone […]
Trigger warning: abuse. Last week, dancer and choreographer Phoebe Lindenbach premiered her new film SHE KNOWS, which puts a spotlight on violence against women. The film, captured by King Cat Productions, uses the white walls […]
Words by Zara Joan Miller. A woman in a pink dress laughs into a Ziploc bag then stuffs it under her arm, “for later”. Her name is Nazareth Panadero, she announces to the audience, enunciating […]
Words by Lizzy Tan Resolution festival’s lineup on 11 February showcased work from seasoned performers across the UK’s diverse dance landscape. Rachel Elderkin’s Hours created an ambient world to draw attention to the beauty of […]
Words by Francesca Matthys. Nandita Shankardass’s Roots to Rise never fails to warm my heart, entice me and remind me of the importance of representation of stories from the Global South on UK stages. I […]
Words by Isabela Palancean. Defining free movement can be hard, but we all have certain images associated with it. A swimmer floating in the sun-dazzled sea. A raver whose body seems congruent with the space […]
BIRDHAUS, a film by London Contemporary Dance School Screendance graduate Camila Serrano opens with a bird watcher in a brutalist architectural setting. With a mask on, the watcher nips around the building, peaking and hiding […]
Words by Sarah Lapinsky. Out of darkness, an illuminated tutu spins around like a ghostly music box, setting the stage for six bountifully bouncing tutus, frantic fuzzy fruit heads, spicy ballroom partnering, comedic rhythmic gymnastics, […]