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In the work’s London premiere, Aakash Odedra and Aditi Mangaldas created a compelling ecstasy of love found and lost
Louise Lecavalier was mesmerising even if other items depended on nostalgia
The 81-year-old found fame in London’s Swinging Sixties celebrating his ancient art form
Choreographer Johan Inger’s version, performed at London’s Sadler’s Wells, shifts the story out of its steamy setting
The choreographer flooded the Sadler’s Wells stage with constant, inventive movement
‘Ink’ involves a silicone foetus, a goldfish bowl and a garden sprinkler
Also in London: the Royal Ballet showcases four new works on its main stage
Dani Howard’s adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s novella is sparse but powerful
GöteborgsOperans Danskompani tumbles at Sadler’s Wells and Trajal Harrell’s ‘Porca Miseria’ overstays its welcome at the Barbican
Highlights of the annual event at Sadler’s Wells included South Korean flashdancing and Dutch soft-shoe slip-sliding
Gabriela Carrizo offered witless pratfalls but Crystal Pite’s premiere on eco-themes was inventive
Plus: Seeta Patel’s ‘Rite of Spring’ at Sadler’s Wells is an Indian-dance-inflected take on Stravinsky’s score
The performers display strength and suppleness in a show at Sadler’s Wells rooted in the Tswana dance of Botswana
Ballets Jazz Montréal’s ‘Dance Me’ features some of the singer’s greatest hits
The Sadler’s Wells world premiere was earnest and introspective but lacked energy
Matthew Bourne’s production is well danced, with plenty of clever quotations from other ballets
‘La Consagración de la Primavera’ disappeared in a flash and was studded with cheeky quotes
A two-hander inspired by a 16th-century Chinese epic and a one-man show are both expressive and compelling
Director Alistair Spalding on the creation of a biennial worldwide award with a mysterious benefactor
Manuel Liñán’s troupe appropriated female costumery while María del Mar Moreno’s stripped-down staging put the focus firmly on sublime dance and song
The choreographer’s AIM company gave the stylistically varied work its UK premiere at Sadler’s Wells
The London festival aims to recover late-20th-century pieces, such as Trisha Brown’s ‘Set and Reset’
The troupe’s training is showcased at Sadler’s Wells despite a frustratingly uneven programme
The taxing solo show at Sadler’s Wells about the horrors of war displays Khan’s expressive, dizzying skill
A murky eco-retelling of the Gilgamesh story lets down its superb dancers at Sadler’s Wells
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