Wayne McGregor review : shimmering dance spectacular without a live dancer in sight
      Somerset House and Stone Nest, London  Installations, some triggered by the viewer’s own body, show off the wide range of a choreographer always fizzing with fresh ideas Wayne McGregor wants to teach us about physical intelligence. He wants us to feel our bodies in space, to use them to (…)
  
  
  
  
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