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An antidote to digital dislocation, guided experiences such as Protein’s En Route reconnect us with place and presence
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Slow, steady, serene – an open-air double bill by German choreographer Isabelle Schad
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A stripped down but hyperkinetic composition invokes a collective will
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Strict forms and unsettling imagery combine to dissolve gender identity
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A polished kinetic, aural and videographic walk around joy, guided by Flemish choreographer Ann Van den Broek
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Revisiting a work twenty years on, hip hop dance artist Hamid Ben Mahi finds that the fundamental things still apply, as time goes by
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An online premiere from Wim Vandekeybus, Olivier de Sagazan and Charo Calvo that ventures into mythic worlds
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Edgy performances at the edge of Paris that take us beyond our own horizons
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We Bodies is an hour-long performative question on monsterhood, exorcism, domination, docility – and more
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A rapturous fusion of sensation and motion, imagination and engineering, and body with light
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A wide ranging exhibition across two museums in Belgium affords fascinating visions of the idea of ‘outsider dance’
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Two Hungarian creators on their response to environmental questions in conception, production and performance of their latest work
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The intersection of nature with culture – a garden – forms the setting for a site-specific duet by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Radouan Mriziga
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Choreography through headphones, motionless performance within our heads, self-isolation and fantasy – Faye Driscoll’s ’audio choreography’ gets inside you
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Works in mysterious ways: two pieces by Belgian physical theatre company Peeping Tom
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Pere Faura’s extravagant tribute to Bob Fosse mixes mortality with showbiz and mundane life
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A farce in the fog of post-truth, post-dramatic abstractions… Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young’s Revisor trails a string of questions
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Exploring co-existence and ‘becoming-with’, Daniel Linehan’s new group piece radiates radical softness
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A new company are the first contemporary dance show to headline at Berlin’s iconic electronic music venue Funkhaus
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The advocate of ‘post-dance’ performs a solo – hashtagged #lonelyformalism – that reassembles his own choreographies
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All rise: choreographer, curtains, dancers and spirit ascend in a piece about worldly bondage and higher powers
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Fearless performers brace themselves in a questing, questioning work by Hodworks (HU) and Theater Bremen (DE)
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Pitching witch against fairy, Florentina Holzinger’s TANZ bares the corporal discipline and punishment of romantic ballet through brutal parody and spectacular stunts
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You can see the trees on Happy Island. What about the wood?
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A work in which the ordinary surpasses the wonderful leads to wonderings about words
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An attempt to heal the trauma of the collective Belfast body produces very mixed results
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Mouth movement makes for an intriguing choreographic experiment, but Anastasio Koukoutas doesn’t quite swallow it
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What’s the measure of a man? This performance questions what we are even measuring when we say ‘man’
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An experiment in choreography and staging that is definitely ‘not flamenco’ – but neither is it something else
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A double bill that contrasts mental anguish with physical recklessness
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Jan Martens’ choreography is a canvas that interweaves the action and speech of teenage performers with an impressive array of feminist texts, figures and thoughts
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A maniacal movement manifesto upends audience expectations in a one-off performance at London’s Chisenhale Dance Space
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Two men embark on an expedition inside the body and beyond the mind, in Jefta van Dinther’s psychedelic Dark Field Analysis
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Recollection, reflection and re-enactment make for a memorable evening in Michikazu Matsune’s new piece about people both present and absent
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A workbook choreographic exercise builds to a surprisingly exhilarating finale in Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s new Six Brandenburg Concertos
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