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Wednesday, July 8


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A review of Dutch National Ballet by Graham Watts for DanceTabs.

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This access to existing material filmed onstage quickly transitioned to accommodate new work filmed during lockdown, beginning in April with a work set to the pop song Hold On by Dutch band, Di-Rect. Milena Sidorova’s choreography begins with sequential shots of four dancers sitting or lying on their sofas before cutting to a pile of books (Harry Potter and Darcey Bussell to the fore) covering a girl in a bath, apparently wearing little more than sunglasses, and then quickly on to another ballerina pacing the kitchen floor en pointe.

 

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A review of the Royal Ballet in "Woolf Works" by Deborah Weiss for DanceTabs.

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Wayne McGregor’s first full-length creation for the Royal Ballet, Woolf Works, inspired by Virginia Woolf, remains one of his best works to date. It seemed like a breakthrough piece for McGregor in 2015, a departure from his usual abstract work and dance vocabulary and was well received at the time. Strangely, I like it more on film.

 

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