Review: Reclaiming the right to dance - News Summed Up

Review: Reclaiming the right to dance


Dance Inclusive, described as ‘an epic battle between the dance revolutionaries and the No Fun Police’. The story is that the No Fun Police have banned dancing but the people are fed up and ready for rebellion – they want to reclaim the right to dance. The dances are choreographed by the collective, with a standout piece choreographed and performed by William Luskie and Sarah Chatfield to the stirring beats of the Royal Scots Dragoon and Matias Aguayo. The audience is well pleased, with applause between each piece and sustained applause at the end and many joining the dancers to dance uninhibitedly afterwards. Dance Revolution DanceNew Athenaeum Theatre, 24 The Octagon, DunedinFrom 11 Mar 2018 to 12 Mar 2018[1 hour]Reviewed by Hannah Molloy, originally published by Theatreview


Source: Otago Daily Times March 13, 2018 00:45 UTC



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