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![]() Bitter and despairing but frequently hilarious....Wonderfully liberating. By Robert Johnson Dance Magazine - 18 April 2010 In two full-evening works, British choreographer Charlotte Vincent matched desperation and humor in equal measure. By Wendy Perron The New York Times - 16 April 2010 Ms. Vincent does an astonishing sleight-of-hand job of simultaneously offering us the bare bones of creation — steps, music, speech, lighting — in all their bareness, and then pulling the wool over our eyes as every artist must do. By Roslyn Sulcas The Observer - 29 November 2009 A crackling intellectual core. It may be bleak, but it's the real thing. By Luke Jennings The Stage - 26 October 2009 This is serious theatre which provides a sharp and poignant antidote to much of today’s mindless showbiz top-flash. By Richard Edmonds Guardian - 21 October 2009 This dance begins with an announcement: "No more dancing." The speaker (Patrycja Kujawska), prompted by gestures from her seated neighbour (Aurora Lubos), continues: "No more classical music. No more..." By Sanjoy Roy |


