Flash Mob
Flash Mob is a dance show mixing street dance, ballet, Irish and more into one massive show. Each genre gets its turn at centre stage and in the medley dances with all the acts.
View ArticleKnee Deep
(and a half)The bizarrely named Knee Deep is a spectacular display of human strength and acrobatics. The team of four dazzled the audience with lifts, throws and balances which literally had the crowd...
View ArticleFood For Thought
Social satire, disco party, exercise in disorientation - Figs In Wigs' show 'Food For Thought' is very much worth attending. The ensemble's website states that they "wouldn't go so far as to call it...
View ArticleMother Africa
(and a half) Mother Africa is the circus meets music hall meets Africa. Energetic traditional dance numbers with a few modern twists punctuate the circus-style structure of the show with an impressive...
View ArticleSwan drive
L.A. Dance Project's Benjamin Millepied danced Swan Lake with Natalie Portman - and married her soon after From the sixteen years he spent dancing with New York City Ballet to choreographing Natalie...
View ArticleNo more heroes
José Montalvo's interpretation of Don Quixote fuses flamenco with ballet, tap and hip hop to spectacular effect From reading with his grandmother as a young boy, to playing the Edinburgh International...
View ArticleCirca: Wunderkammer
Ripples of Circa's brilliance have pervaded the start of the Fringe. Described in turn as erotic, brave and super-human, it is with high expectations you enter the show, showcasing in the esteemed...
View ArticleSmashed
Smashed is a love letter to the late Pina Bausch, written in the paths of gravity-defying apples. As somebody who can barely catch a piece of fruit let alone juggle one, I couldn’t help but be...
View ArticleA Simple Space
I walked out of this show with a huge smile on my face, and a sudden urge to go and do something, anything – as long as it was great, brave and slightly mad. And I think those are accurate adjectives...
View ArticleMénage à Trois
This strange and haunting piece of dance theatre from the National Theatre of Scotland is co-directed by the award winning duo Claire Cunningham and Gail Sneddon. It is an unusual, startling study into...
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