Akram Khan Company : Thikra – Night of Remembering review – forget the meaning, feel the colour (…)
Sadler’s Wells, London The mythological piece for 12 female dancers was developed in Saudi Arabia and pulsates with physical intensity and ancestral rage Akram Khan is a choreographer at his best when he seems to be working on instinct. Often with his work it’s less important to ask what it (…)
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