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  • Review of ‘Les Noces – The Departure’: “Scarring allure”

    Review of ‘Les Noces – The Departure’: “Scarring allure”

    The New Movement Collective company presents its latest creation, featuring a blend of classical and contemporary techniques in a new approach to some of the most influential works of the last century. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this experimental montage actually left him dancing on air. I…

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    15 January, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    avant garde, classical dance, classical music, contemporary dance, dance, igor stravinsky, les noces, new movement collective, stravinsky, the departure
  • Review of ‘Via Katlehong’s Via Injabulo’: “Lekker jol”

    Review of ‘Via Katlehong’s Via Injabulo’: “Lekker jol”

    Dance Umbrella presents this new experimental proposal bringing out the cultural background of South Africa’s townships. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if their heels were either kicked or dragged. How can you tell a thousand stories without even saying a single word? There’s something about dance that epitomizes,…

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    30 October, 2023
    English contents, Reviews
    african, Amala Dianor, contemporary dance, dance, dance umbrella, Emaphakathini, experimental theatre, førm Inførms, Franco-Senegalese, Marco da Silva Ferreira, musicals, pedro sardinha, sadler’s wells, south african dance, via injabulo, via kathlehong, west end
  • Xenia Aidonopoulou talks ‘Skydiver’: “I would never underestimate an audience and their ability to appreciate high-quality art”

    Xenia Aidonopoulou talks ‘Skydiver’: “I would never underestimate an audience and their ability to appreciate high-quality art”

    London’s contemporary dance festival returns this month with a new multi-sensory proposal exploring mankind’s most enduring desires. Guillermo Nazara chats with its director about the creation of the show, to learn the most interesting facts about a piece taking us into a reality built on dreams. How did you come up with the idea for…

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    17 October, 2023
    English contents, Interviews
    ballet, contemporary dance, dance, dance show, immersive show, little big dance, london, multi-sensory, musical, musical theatre, skydiver, stanley arts, studio 3 arts, team london bridge, the place, unicorn theatre, watermans art centre, west end, Xenia Aidonopoulou
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