Review: Forgive Our Paranoia: Hotbed Festival – The Junction, Cambridge
Originally written for The Public Reviews
Real Mean Wear Tights – so proclaims the tour tshirts on sale in the foyer but, for the eight strong group of dancers in Balletboyz The Talent, tights are nowhere to be seen. Instead jeans, hoodies and silken breeches form the dress code in a production determined to shake up dance’s traditional image. The Talent…
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