Looking back over 25 years of Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company. First of a 3-part series
Hipsters, lovers-in-waiting and the beats skipped by steps – Shobana Jeyasingh’s angles on classical dance give it a fresh slant
Akram Khan does a “Quantum Leap” to show that home isn’t a place, it’s a performance
A riff on Rabindranath Tagore, in an underground vault
A very mixed bunch of up and coming choreographers at Akademi’s platform
Jeyasingh’s Faultline as arthouse horror? Oh yes. And a slice of Reichian compositional brio in Bruise Blood
A triple bill at the Alchemy festival may have been a intended as a showcase for young artists, but in the event it was an absent 80-year-old who stood out
Behind the many faces of Ash Mukherjee, there’s really only one man in the mirror
Like bad neighbours, critics and artists often stand on opposite sides of the fence and quarrel. Perhaps we have more in common than we think?