Words by Qiao Lin Tan. Almost like a lecture demonstration, No.60 is a thesis and it’s structured like one. The piece starts off with a slideshow showing the 59 fundamental poses in the Thai classical […]
Words by Qiao Lin Tan. Almost like a lecture demonstration, No.60 is a thesis and it’s structured like one. The piece starts off with a slideshow showing the 59 fundamental poses in the Thai classical […]
Words by Georgia Howlett. Trigger warning: mention of suicide. Unnatural Harmony: Sounds of Lee Alexander McQueen kicks off Multitudes, the Southbank Centre’s multi-disciplinary arts festival with classical music at its core. The credits list is […]
Words by Karly Benson. Cathy Waller Dance Company presented You & Us at The Place, an evening of photography, film, and live dance exploring the complicated nature of identity and how we exist not only […]
Words by Josephine Leask. A small but powerful figure (Cher Nicolette Ho) emerges amidst the projected digital images of rain that pour down the four walls of[…]
Words by Karly Benson. Choreodrome: Next Steps presented two intimate and resonant works. Coiled Up by Sababa Co. and Akanana Sweet Banana by Dorine Mugisha are both inherently feminine, exploring the richness and complexity of […]
Words by Josephine Leask. On a dark, damp March evening, the APT gallery in Deptford radiated light and energy for Fest En Fest’s opening night, marking the beginning of H2DANCE’s (Heidi Rustgaard and Hanna Gillgren) […]
Words Alice Tchernookova. On a warm evening in May last year, as the beams of lightstretched across Hackney’s Springfield Park, a small crowd gathered for Sofar London’s latest live instalment. Curated by Sonder Collective – […]
Words by Qiao Lin Tan. It seems to me that Elaine Mitchener’s body never fully belongs to herself in Graffiti Bodies XV, a piece responding to Jean Michael Basquiat’s artwork La Hara (1981) which is […]
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 […]