It is not too often that we revisit a contemporary dance work for re-featuring but there is a trend, sort of, with contemporary dance companies bringing older works back for a second round of touring in the wider world of dance. ‘Park’ from Jasmin Vardimon is one such work having previously bowed in 2005 the […]
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Twenty one year old Hannah Rotchell is a ready and eager to admit that her mother probably sent her to her first dance lessons at the age of three in Tunbridge, Kent for a very straight forward reason. To get the hyperactive youngster out of the house and into a place where she could expend […]
Out in the wild for their second tour is the post graduate company with a difference created by Jasmin Vardimon, JV2. This time out the company is showing works by Ms Vardimon ‘Tomorrow’, Paul Blackman and Christine Gouzelis ‘Vohlfs’ and ‘Purgatory: Nothing 2 Say’ by David Lloyd. JV2 was created to broaden the base skills […]
Out in the wild for their second tour is the post graduate company with a difference created by Jasmin Vardimon, JV2. This time out the company is showing works by Ms Vardimon ‘Tomorrow’, Paul Blackman and Christine Gouzelis ‘Vohlfs’ and ‘Purgatory: Nothing 2 Say’ by David Lloyd. JV2 was created to broaden the base skills […]
The previous work to come from Jasmin Vardimon Company was the retrospective piece ‘Yesterday’. This time up with ‘7734’ we have an altogether darker work that plays on mankind’s ability to be unspeakably cruel and unreservedly kind Although Ms Vardimon draws on her personal experience and research of the holocaust the work itself is not […]
The previous work to come from Jasmin Vardimon Company was the retrospective piece ‘Yesterday’. This time up with ‘7734’ we have an altogether darker work that plays on mankind’s ability to be unspeakably cruel and unreservedly kind Although Ms Vardimon draws on her personal experience and research of the holocaust the work itself is not […]
A central point of the recent election in the UK was health care and hospitals in this much maligned land of ours. The politicians from all sides could have done themselves a big favour and taken a long hard look at ‘Lullaby” from Jasmin Vardimon. This well established work brings us a sometimes disturbing, sometimes […]