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Sharing sumptuous dishes becomes a default option as you marvel at the culturally infused dishes on offer. For example, the Rainbow Quinoa Salad is a melee of colours intertwined amongst the avocado spreading that gives a feeling of taking a journey to the rainbow on Cusco mountain. The corn fields come alive with the fresh […]

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Dance, music and theatre amalgamate with intensity and intelligence in this latest Sadler’s Wells ‘Sampled’ edition. The change of theatre layout to standing only towards the front of the stalls resulted in a welcomed spillage of on-stage acts synchronising with audience movements. To introduce each dance act there was a short video clip to explain its […]

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The voyage of Veganism to increase its reach and popularity has experienced a sudden surge, as evidenced by Stem + Glory’s London branch achieving its crowd-funding target within just six hours of going live. Restaurant founder, Louise Palmer-Masterton’s primary goal is ‘to disrupt the restaurant industry by serving plant based food delicious enough to turn everyone […]

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Tango comes in the dozen (six couples) with Argentina’s finest starring in acts that cover all the terms of the Tango glossary. They are complemented by a band (Quarteto Fuego) who have a rich background in sensationalising Tango through music. The storied choreographer, German Cornejo certainly is befitting of his first name with ‘German’ efficiency […]

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Storied Australian entertainer, Dein Perry is bringing an athletic theme to London’s Tap Dancing scene. Indeed, there are a plethora of sporting talents Down Under, and this extends to six guys from a steel town north of Sydney, Australia. Dein Perry calls upon his industrial hometown roots of Newcastle to create chaotic surroundings that are overridden by […]

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Choreographed by Robert North, The Snowman has several elements of ‘showman’ when he waves mid-air thus complementing the orchestra playing the timeless Christmas tune ‘Walking in the Air’.  The receptive hearts and minds of all the children in the audience was at its most evident at this juncture of the show, as they gave a wonderstruck […]

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The diagonally positioned lights descending from above the stage were a delightful pre-show distraction. The inspiration was taken from the lighting presentation witnessed in temples across India. Furthermore, it provided an additional radiance as the dancers performed their pieces at the 2018 Darbar Festival curated by the distinguished choreographer, Akram Khan. Two classical Indian dance […]

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Eighty minutes of powerful gesticulations The Lilian Baylis Studio in London played host to the stage of opportunity for budding Young Associates that are part of the inaugural Sadler’s Wells programme, all of whom desire to have a flourishing career in choreography. The night’s entertainment consisted of four pieces, each with their own philosophical representation of heart, […]

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Indeed, the cast more than ‘express’ themselves in a dynamic production that illustrates Indian music and dancing culture. The generous leg space at Sadler’s Wells Peacock Theatre enables you to dance in sync to a depiction of Holi (festival of colours) and follow through on intricate Bhangra sequences.​ The opening scene served as a reminder of the […]

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Swizzle Time! The lights might not all be in use at The Roundhouse, but that’s all part of the glorious pandemonium as it turns into a madhouse of the ABC theme: Acrobatics, Burlesque and Comedy. Indeed, Club Swizzle is dubbed the show with a twist. Presented to you by the creators of La Soiree, lead […]

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