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Sadler’s Wells East, London Dance Umbrella festival opens with a bold yet alienating piece inspired by mythology and magical realism It’s as if you’ve turned up at the party when they’re all already too far gone. Dancers strewn across the stage, moving in sporadic tugs and jerks, or writhing (…)
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