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A Barbican exhibition traces the dancer/choreographer’s steps from outsider-artist collaborations to outlandish costumes
Pieces by Julie Cunningham, Botis Seva and Alesandra Seutin marked 20 years of the venue’s latest incarnation
The new piece ‘Multiverse’ wrestles with the Zeitgeist but comes out the loser
A short, serious and very satisfying evening of works by the choreographer
With its reflections on classicism, the opening is the highlight of Michael Clark’s sequence
Collaborations bring clothes to dynamic life
The former punk prince of the dance world talks about the difficult transition to choreography, his battles with drugs, and why he is still testing the limits
From ringingly clear imagery to crass showing off, this show was reflective of Michael Clark’s career to date
Rambert’s autumn season at Sadler’s Wells got off to a poor start, but thereafter there was nothing but excellence
The work itself was flawed, but it was wonderful to encounter dance in a museum space
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