Robert Dow

Classical Editor
@systylus
Robert Dow is a composer, sound artist, hypnotherapist and writer based in Edinburgh. His expertise and interests are very varied and include contemporary music, sound art, film, dance, theatre, photography, plant science and microbiology (especially parasitology). He is currently learning how to row.
http://www.robertdow.org
110 articles

RSNO/Oundjian

An in many ways gratifying performance of Mahler's 2nd Symphony, but lacking real inspiration.

6 October 2015

Scottish Ballet

Opening their Autumn season, Scottish Ballet show they are a company who keep on going from strength to strength.

2 October 2015

Plan B for Utopia

This first full-length work from Joan Clevillé Dance is a real joy to watch.

20 September 2015

Transitions of (I)dentity

Nicely choreographed and well danced, this is a satisfying piece of contemporary ballet.

2 September 2015

Time Lapse

There is much good material here, but <i>Time Lapse</i> doesn't quite fuse together to form a proper whole.

30 August 2015

Tomorrow

An ingenious yet understated production, <i>Tomorrow</i> is a blunt but sometimes funny look at how we deal with dementia and old age.

30 August 2015