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1,004 stories by "Judith Mackrell"

Three of the best... dance performances this week by Judith Mackrell

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | Gary Avis & Friends | National Dance Company WalesIn the third programme for this company of fabulous dancers, Robert Battle's Awakening is programme…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:20am on September 9, 2016

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater review " bewildering speed and irresistible elan by Judith Mackrell

Sadler's Wells, LondonThe present moment breathes through every pore as the long-established US dance troupe begin their UK tour with superb and energetic confidenceNo company in the world h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:20am on September 7, 2016

Three of the best... dance performances this week by Judith Mackrell

Candoco Dance Company | Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | StompDance plays a key role in the annual Unlimited festival for disabled artists and performers (Tue to 11 Sep), with this compa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:40am on September 2, 2016

Revelations and revolutions: how Robert Battle put Alvin Ailey's dancers to the test by Judith Mackrell

The artistic director of the American dance-theatre company explains why they are taking on Wayne McGregor's speedy, scribbling moves and Hofesh Shechter's bleak and brutal Uprising"I relish…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:02am on August 30, 2016

Jump to it: the must-see dance shows of autumn 2016 by Judith Mackrell

Akram Khan unleashes a radical Giselle, the Alvin Ailey company bring a hip-hop battle and secret choreographers keep audiences guessing at Dance UmbrellaJig your memory: the dance marathon …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:09am on August 29, 2016

Kabinet K: the dance company letting children play with fire by Judith Mackrell

Staged amid sharp rocks and tin cans on a desolate wasteland, Raw asks its young performers to rip up parental rules, evoking the resilience of those who survive on the margins of societyThe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:14pm on August 22, 2016

Tapdancing fairytales and Riverdance subverted: Edinburgh dance roundup by Judith Mackrell

Sole Rebel Tap kicks back at Han Christian Andersen's misogyny, a former Riverdance principal bares his soul in Lïnger, and more from the fringeOn the shouty, competitive platform of the …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:50pm on August 19, 2016

Three of the best... dance performances this week by Judith Mackrell

St Petersburg Ballet Theatre | Taiwan Season | Barrowland BalletDiva ballerina Irina Kolesnikova stars in Her Name Was Carmen, an updated setting of the Bizet score relocated to a European r…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:36am on August 19, 2016

Binari at Edinburgh festival review " dancing of infinite delicacy by Judith Mackrell

Assembly Hall, EdinburghBased on the songs and dances of traditional Korean funeral rites, this charming show conjures an astonishing atmosphere of beauty, grace and peaceWhen a traditional …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:09am on August 18, 2016

Smother review " lust and claustrophobia in street dance romance by Judith Mackrell

Zoo Southside, EdinburghCharting a gay love affair from erotically charged beginnings to curdled passion, this expressive dance show covers thrilling new terrainHip-hop has progressed a long…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:01am on August 18, 2016

Three of the best... dance performances this week by Judith Mackrell

Scottish Ballet | Akram Khan Company | Dance at the fringeA superb double bill, pairing Crystal Pite's monumental work Emergence with Angelin Preljoçaj's hymn to male dancing, MC 14/22 (C…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:54am on August 12, 2016

52 Portraits: a year of solos capturing dancers' fears and freedom by Judith Mackrell

The choreographed portraits in a video series featuring Zenaida Yanowsky, Robert Cohan and Jonzi D create an impressionistic portrait of the professionTwo years ago, the choreographer Jonath…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:15pm on August 9, 2016

Three of the best... dance performances this week by Judith Mackrell

Natalia Osipova And Guests | Bolshoi Ballet | MonumentalThe outstanding Russian ballerina performs with partner Sergei Polunin in a series of new contemporary works by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:10am on August 5, 2016

The Taming of the Shrew review " Bolshoi's furiously funny battle of the sexes by Judith Mackrell

Royal Opera House, London Shakespeare's problematic play has tripped up choreographers in the past, but Jean-Christophe Maillot's interpretation is bold and fast-wittedThe Taming of the Shre…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:49am on August 4, 2016

Three of the best... dance performances this week by Judith Mackrell

Bolshoi Ballet | Ballet National De Marseille | Dance BaseThere's a more contemporary feel to the Bolshoi's second week, with Jean-Christophe Maillot's playful adaptation of Shakespeare's Th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:52am on July 29, 2016

Vamos Cuba! review " tedious, cliched and not remotely sexy by Judith Mackrell

Sadler's Wells, LondonNilda Guerra's feeble attempt to portray the spirit of her country reduces the vibrant history of Cuban dance to a parade of tourist stereotypesCuba raises more home-gr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:45am on July 29, 2016

Bolshoi Ballet: Don Quixote review " back at their bravura best by Judith Mackrell

Royal Opera House LondonWith a flourish of capes and a clicking of castanets, the company match the richness of their material in this visually stunning new production When the Bolshoi perfo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:04am on July 26, 2016

Chun Yi: The Legend of Kung Fu | Dance review by Judith Mackrell

Coliseum, LondonWatching this kung fu spectacle, which claims to be China's longest-running show, you rapidly get used to the feel of your jaw going slack, to the sound of yourself yelping c…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:44am on July 24, 2016

Three of the best... dance shows this week by Judith Mackrell

The Bolshoi Ballet | Wild Space | Vamos Cuba!This new company was created by Canadian choreographer Robert Binet. He works with a fine international cast on an immersive dance piece titled T…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:50am on July 22, 2016

Rosemary Butcher obituary by Judith Mackrell

Influential choreographer and teacher who used improvisation in both the creation and performance of her worksWhen new Place prize for choreography was launched in 2004, the most surprising …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42am on July 20, 2016

Three of the best... dance performances this week by Judith Mackrell

Cinderella | In-Nocentes | Paco Peña Flamenco Dance CompanyThe Australian Ballet shines in Alexei Ratmansky's version of Cinderella, which puts a contemporary Russian spin on the familiar…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:39am on July 15, 2016

Australian Ballet: Swan Lake review " a royal tragedy lifted by its leads by Judith Mackrell

Coliseum, LondonChoreographer Graeme Murphy gives his characters a more contemporary edge and it's the principals, especially Amber Scott, who carry the eveningWhen Australian Ballet first b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:07am on July 14, 2016

Three of the best... dance performances this week by Judith Mackrell

Paco Peña Flamenco Dance Company | The Creation | Swan LakeRambert joins forces with Garsington Opera in this staging of Haydn's epic choral work. Mark Baldwin choreographs and the design…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:22am on July 8, 2016

Sergei Polunin dances with his demons to Hozier's Take Me to Church by Judith Mackrell

David LaChapelle captures the Ukrainian dancer's battle to make peace with his talent " and in another viral video, Baryshnikov partners Lil BuckWhen Take Me to Church was released in 2013, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:40pm on July 1, 2016

Natalia Osipova review " duets with Sergei Polunin are dark, sweet and sexy by Judith Mackrell

Sadler's Wells, LondonBallet's golden couple move into contemporary dance with a world premiere that will leave you hungry for more Related: Osipova and Polunin: backstage with ballet's most…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on July 1, 2016
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