MANIPULATE: TESS
Traverse TheatreRavishing recreation of Hardy's classic novel from leading aerial theatre company
Claire Wood/14 February 2024
Ravishing recreation of Hardy's classic novel from leading aerial theatre company
Claire Wood/14 February 2024
A trio of incredible dances from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Thrilling performances from top-class dance company
Let's All Dance's offering at this year's Fringe is a near-perfect dose of entertainment for younger children.
An unconvincing demonstration of West African dance and cultural practices.
A fusion of neo-classical ballet, Cuban dance and a funky electronic soundtrack.
A fraught, sexy and often humorous work, exploring the boundaries between chastity and lust.
[Rating: 3/5] Multimedia and dance combine to give a visually stunning but short and succinct show.
Superb Flamenco, juxtaposed with José Val del Omar's beautiful film <i>Tríptico Elemental de España</i>
Fragmented dance theatre version of A Streetcar Named Desire is visually pleasing, but of specific appeal.
[Rating:4 Bombs] Thierry Alexandre's honest and fearless celebration of humanity.
The setting is perfect, but this re-interpretation tries too hard to be contemporary.
London's boldest dance theatre brings <i>T-Dance</i> to the Fringe, exploring how we can touch without touching.