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Salle: Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre, Londres

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AdresseUniversity of the Arts London
Handyside Street
Londres
Greater London
N1C 4AA
Royaume-uni
Google maps51° 32' 10.928" N 0° 7' 31.776" W
mars 2026
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A kitsune is a Japanese mythological fox spirit, often with many tails: Opera Kitsune's production depicts the Noh play Sesshoseki, the story of the taming of a particularly vicious fox spirit by the Buddhist priest Genno, with music by Lliam Patterson.

Promising Much: The Fisherman's Brides at Tête à Tête

Mixing beautiful recorded soundscapes of the wild shores of Sutherland with Celtic harmonies, including harp, bells and bagpipes, Lucie Treacher's refreshing portrait of her Highland community shows promising talent for the future. 

London International Mime Festival: L'Apres-Midi d'un Foehn

Rich in beauty and humour, L’Apres-Midi D’un Foehn impresses its audience with a skilful and tender performance. Directed by Phia Menard, the piece introduces a refreshingly different side to dance. 

London International Mime Festival: Vortex

Part of the London International Mime Festival, Compagnie Non Nova's Vortex at Central Saint Martins Platform Theatre is comical, arresting and visceral in just the right measures for it to be truly memorable.

Trisha Brown Dance Company presents a retrospective in London

It was interesting to see Trisha Brown Dance Company at Dance Umbrella the day after seeing Wayne McGregor | Random Dance at Sadler’s Wells. By all rights the two should have been seen in the opposite order.Brown has been a prominent figure on the New York dance scene since the 60s.

Divinely grotesque: The blood of Lili Handel and Ivo Dimchev's musical poetry at Dance Umbrella

Don’t forget to bring cash when you go to see Ivo Dimchev’s Lili Handel! Presented at Central Saint Martins as part of Dance Umbrella, Lili Handel offers you the chance to bring a little piece of the artwork (some drops of Dimchev’s blood) home. It’s a show that will not leave you indifferent – you will either love or hate it – and it is highly witty, entertaining, and never too obvious.