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Review: Rosas

photo: Anne Van Aerschot Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s work En Atendant is a mindful, peaceful, and simple work where each movement is a resonating hum in accord with her conceptual decisions. Consistently inspired by music, Keersmaeker has in previous works… Read More »Review: Rosas

Review: Gaza/Blaenannerch

Part narrative, part history lesson, Eddie Ladd and Judith Roberts in their work Gaza/Blaenannerch examine the Palestine and Israeli conflict with surprising artistic sensitivity. By paralleling Wales and Palestine by way of the struggle for an independent identity, these Welsh… Read More »Review: Gaza/Blaenannerch

Mono

photo: Rob Hogeslag Mono, Itamar Serussi’s first full-length work performed at The Place, is a sixty-minute wander through the fragmentation of one man’s thoughts. Inspired by the experience of buying a stroller for his newly-born twins, Serussi was struck by… Read More »Mono

Review: Continu

image: Sebastian Bolesch Sasha Waltz, choreographer of an impressive list of twenty-seven works to date, has experimented across a broad spectrum of movement. Her earlier works, satirical or surrealist in nature, have awed European audiences and won her numerous awards.… Read More »Review: Continu

Living The Now

Al Weiwei is an interesting artist. For those of you in London, you may have seen his work: Image: Iwan Bann  Drawer, performance artist, author, architect, blogger, Weiwei is unafraid to experiment with different art forms to convey his messages.… Read More »Living The Now