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About me – Thinking on my feet
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Thinking on my feet. A blog about dance mostly. Elefeet Dance Festival: Mad Meg. November 21, 2016. November 21, 2016. Blue Elephant Theatre, Camberwell. A cold wintry night is the perfect backdrop to MAZPOD’s new show. 8211; a fitting finale to this year’s Elefeet Dance Festival. Meg is a twitching, itching chatterbox. Full of ideas that no-one wants to hear, a burden to her father, farmed out to widowed neighbour. 8211; playing Meg – throws herself repeatedly at Douthwaite. 8216;s sweeping melodies.
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Thinking on my feet. A blog about dance mostly. Lisbeth Gruwez, AH/HA. October 28, 2015. October 28, 2015. 8220;With little warning, laughter rips through the performers’ bodies. It splutters and vomits out of their limbs, climaxing in a mosh pit of throbbing arms and torsos. They cackle, bark and squawk, fragments of laughter are tossed between the dancers and hurled at the audience.”. You can read my full review here:. September 27, 2015. August 10, 2015. August 11, 2015. Saturday 8th August 2015.
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Aakash Odedra Company: Murmur 2.0 – Thinking on my feet
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Thinking on my feet. A blog about dance mostly. Aakash Odedra Company: Murmur 2.0. November 23, 2015. November 23, 2015. Saturday 21st November 2015. The Place, Robin Howard Theatre. 8220;Can anyone help me find my A? I feel my chest tightening…. 8220;Can anyone help me find my A? I don’t feel balanced without it.”. 8230;And that hot, thumping feeling behind the eyes as tears threaten my carefully constructed “dance critic” demeanour. Is a shape-shifter; moving seamlessly between dance styles and traditi...
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Russell Maliphant, Conceal | Reveal – Thinking on my feet
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Thinking on my feet. A blog about dance mostly. Russell Maliphant, Conceal Reveal. December 6, 2015. January 12, 2016. I am delighted to have joined the team of dance writers at Bachtrack.com. Here is my first review. 8220;Choreographer Russell Maliphant. And lighting designer Michael Hulls. Could just as easily be thought of as innovators or architects. Conceal. Https:/ bachtrack.com/review-conceal-reveal-maliphant-hulls-sadler’s-wells-november-2015. Aakash Odedra Company: Murmur 2.0. Thinking on my feet.
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The 7 Fingers – Thinking on my feet
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Thinking on my feet. A blog about dance mostly. April 7, 2016. April 7, 2016. Here’s my review of The 7 Fingers. They performed Ttiptyque, a mixed bill at Sadlers Wells on 1st and 2nd April. http:/ bit.ly/1TEG2I4. Better late than never! Bumper edition: reviews galore! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Elefeet Dance Festival: Mad Meg – Thinking on my feet
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Thinking on my feet. A blog about dance mostly. Elefeet Dance Festival: Mad Meg. November 21, 2016. November 21, 2016. Blue Elephant Theatre, Camberwell. A cold wintry night is the perfect backdrop to MAZPOD’s new show. 8211; a fitting finale to this year’s Elefeet Dance Festival. Meg is a twitching, itching chatterbox. Full of ideas that no-one wants to hear, a burden to her father, farmed out to widowed neighbour. 8211; playing Meg – throws herself repeatedly at Douthwaite. 8216;s sweeping melodies.
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Review: Chloe Aliyanni, Trivialis – Thinking on my feet
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Thinking on my feet. A blog about dance mostly. Review: Chloe Aliyanni, Trivialis. November 21, 2015. November 22, 2015. Wednesday 18th November 2015. Three strangers collide at a crossroads. Is it a chance encounter or the scheming hand of fate? Are the protagonists in Chloe Aliyanni’s. It premieres as a full length work at Blue Elephant Theatre. A venue increasingly known for its contemporary dance programming and as a platform for emerging choreographers. Photo credit: Lidia Crisafulli. Share weight a...
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