Riddles, pseudo-science and human flotsam make for a muted evening
A challenging bill based on the relation of movement and sound is exhilarating and alienating in equal measure
Is there a connection between Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s stark art and Stephanie Meyer’s teenpop vampire franchise? Uhh…
Great rewards to be found in Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s early works – if you’re not a wimp
The royal wedding reminds Sanjoy Roy of classical ballet – and vice versa
William Forsythe can be funny? Seriously. And peculiar too. And weirdly profound.
A mini solar system in orbit, Hitchcockian suspense, a zany songbook, God’s housekeeper – all different takes on the same central idea
Shades of the old 1970s TV series Kung Fu in a disappointing documentary about Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Three dances, three venues, three days; one city – Paris. Some very different faces of the city
How hard is it to go from a ballet or modern dance company to working in musicals? Dancer Martin Harvey and choreographer Anthony van Laast spill the beans