Sung Im Her : 1 Degree Celsius review – ragtag band unite to call for climate reset
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Initially buckling under the world’s weight, seven dancers shed fear and hold on to joy as they replace climate anxiety with collective action Eulogising a show for its scene changes may seem like damning with the faintest praise. But South Korean choreographer Sung (…)
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