Joy Sable didn’t enjoy all the offerings at the Royal Opera House and Linbury Theatre, but a dance critic can’t exist on classics alone
By Joy Sable
Israel’s dance companies are still performing for audiences, but they’ve adapted their repetoire to soothe a traumatised nation
This reworking of the popular classic features mesmerising new choreography and a powerful reinterpretation of the narrative
Newlyweds reveal how they fused two traditions to create their special day
By Elisa Bray
The dancing lacked sparkle and the footwork was sloppy, but a view to the wings was intriguing
Forty local young people from Jewish, refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds will be performing
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