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A twerking, breakdancing young cast animate a new tribute to Shakespeare’s Tempest, while the landmark ‘En Atendant’ is successfully revived
Two collaborative works showcased the more engaging side of an often austere choreographer
Choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker has found her perfect musical source
Two Paris Opera Ballet productions presented a contrast in styles
The company performed the choreographer’s mathematically-plotted Rain
Three top-flight choreographers set contrasting dances to a knotty work by Beethoven
The choreographer’s new piece is too drab to sustain interest
Shakespeare’s play is performed in a dance adaptation by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker’s Rosas company
Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s new work is a frustrating experience
French dancemaker Christian Rizzo’s new piece is a slow-burning but ultimately rewarding affair
The pioneer of the ‘non-dance’ movement presented works that were unpleasant and unalluring
These early works show the Belgian choreographer as a young artist progressing step by step
Bach provides the score for this collaboration by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and Boris Charmatz
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