There’s something that performer Robert Clark is struggling to articulate. As he muddles through his opening speech to Vincent Dance Theatre’s first all-male work, “Shut Down,” the enormity of the topic he is trying to comprehend becomes apparent. There’s a problem with the image of masculinity—that of the strong, unemotional, alpha male.
An energetic air rippled through the crowd on opening night of “Platform,” a showcase of recent work assembled by Just...
Joseph Toonga is the co-founder and artistic director of Just Us Dance Theatre, a London-based dance collective started in 2007....
London’s the Place has been running its Resolution Festival for more than 25 years. The annual showcase, which presents a...
Last week Richard Alston Dance Company came full circle in its national tour, rounding off its recent string of performances...
There’s a strong element of isolation to James Wilton’s “Last Man Standing,” a moody two-act work that ruminates on mortality...