Tanztheater All-Stars
London loves Pina Bausch. The Tanztheater legend is an annual fixture at Sadler’s Wells, and her work still manages to be one of the hottest tickets in town.
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London loves Pina Bausch. The Tanztheater legend is an annual fixture at Sadler’s Wells, and her work still manages to be one of the hottest tickets in town. So when it was announced there was to be the London premiere of one of Bausch’s final works, including most of the original cast, the city’s dance scene was abuzz. “Sweet Mambo” premiered in 2008, a year before the choreographer's death, and the wait was entirely worth it. And with many of Tanztheater Wuppertal’s greatest icons (including Nazareth Panadero, Julie Shanahan, and Andrey Berezin) in tow, it proved to be another resounding victory for the veteran performers.
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London loves Pina Bausch. The Tanztheater legend is an annual fixture at Sadler’s Wells, and her work still manages to be one of the hottest tickets in town.
Continue ReadingI caught the New York City Ballet’s two Winter Season premieres last week, and it seems that opposites are still attracting over at the Koch Theater.
Continue ReadingCreated in the early sixties, Glen Tetley’s “Pierrot Lunaire” is a rarely revived little dance oddity.
Continue ReadingThe National Ballet of Japan’s annual triple bill of dance, “Ballet Coffret” binged on three neoclassical favorites this year: David Dawson’s “A Million Kisses to my Skin” (2000) Hans van Manen’s “5 Tango’s” (1977) and George Balanchine’s “Themes and Variations” (1947).
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