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A poetic other world is magically conjured from cloth, space, sound, bodies – and marshmallows
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A Greek work selected for international exposure is rich in ideas, whether as postmodern profusion, density of material or to fill a vacuum
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Between mother and son, motherland and migration, this tender tale is moving – if not specifically so
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Form undulates with flow in a sensorial choreography of imagination, evocation and presence
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Impressive but also frail but also funny, a show that is a little human, a little animal and a little magical
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Beyond trivial and beyond tasteful… Holzinger rides again, through pop, schlock and Schiller
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Falling, failing and the fates that befall us in Mascherin’s poetically staged physical fable
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The impacts of harrowing piece on the ‘science of programmed death’ are felt inside, outside and between our bodies
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Anna Kozonina journeys through an impressive programme but wonders why we keep caging dance in black boxes and white cubes
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A triple bill of duet encounters with mysteries that both captivate and mystify
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Laughing, learning, touring and moving (slowly!) in the face of climate degradation – with Rita Marcalo’s Instant Dissidence
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Dance work as material and metaphor for body labour and physical burnout
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A mix of live and VR performance in response to Joyce’s classic novel becomes a heady, scented experience
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In its (dis)association of word and action, Adrienn Hód’s new work touches a primal fear – of the critic
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A singers, dancers and orchestra reach out in a meditation on the unreachability of desire
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With its subconscious mysteries and fugitive feelings, Reverie is as much a ‘place’ as a ‘piece’
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Time, space, light, cycles – Eleonora Siarava’s Blue Beyond is both cosmic and minimal
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A curiously cryptic hybrid morphs into an echo of a singer’s unregretted life
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Humans within a more-than-human world – but does the idea outweigh the material?
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An audience gently transported from Berlin to Sápmi, to witness a performance of roots, reclamation and resilience
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Dimchev’s entertainingly provocative song, dance and quiz-show sees six characters in search of a musical. Meta, much?
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Masculinities and spectatorships questioned up front and behind the back
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Buckets, cleaning cloths, soap and water become implements of joyous resistance
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An artistic alliance configures everyday movement and moveable panels – to what end?
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Will chocolate and floral flavours in an industrial building form the gateway to a sisterly rite of passage?
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Changing the rules of performance – while staying on the same pitch?
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Charles Dickens’ bulky, tangled tale boiled down to a soup of familial deception…
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On blending literature, theatre and dance – Ben Duke talks about storytelling, embodiment and the classics
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Jordi Ribot takes a look into and around the long-standing, many-armed Spanish choreography platform
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Choreomanias, contagious movement and collectivity – Mette Ingvartsen delves into the background to her new solo
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Based in a Rio favela and fêted in Paris, Lia Rodrigues brings different yet connected works to this year’s Festival d’Automne
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A troupe of men with hands for fig-leaves are ‘just for you’ in a performance that is both bittersweet and perplexing
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A Crip kink dance shows the linkage of liberation and constraint, the leashed and the unleashed – physically, erotically, socially, emotionally
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