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Tag: Phoenix Dance Theatre

Phoenix Dance Theatre’s The Rite of Spring & Left Unseen at the Peacock Theatre

11th July 201911th July 2019  Eirini Diamantouli

Haitian vodou rituals and an exploration of sensory experiences and emplacement come together in Phoenix Dance Theatre’s innovative double bill at the Peacock Theatre.

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Posted in Arts, DanceTagged: Amaury Lebrun, Ballet Russes, Diaghilev, Emma Louise James, Jeanguy Saintus, Left Unseen, Melissa Parry, Peacock Theatre, Phoenix Dance Theatre, Sadler's Wells, Stravinsky, The Rite of Spring, Vanessa Vince-Pang, Vaslav Nijinsky, Yann Seabra

Review of Phoenix Dance Theatre’s Windrush: Movement of the People at York Theatre Royal

15th December 201815th December 2018  Kitty Wenham

Our editor and writer, Kitty Wenham, is moved by the political and personal poignancy of Phoenix Dance Theatre’s Windrush: Movement of the People at the York Theatre Royal.

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Posted in Arts, DanceTagged: ballet, Contemporary dance, Natalie Alleston, Phoenix Dance Theatre, Prentice Whitlow, Second World War, Sharon Watson, SS Empire Windrush, Windrush, York Theatre Royal
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