Reviews
August 2010
We received fantastic reviews for our debut year and have posted couple below from our various performances.
Cloud Festival Performing Ternion
16th July 2010
Debbie Shine - We were kicked into gear straight away with Antique Dances' Ternion which was a high-energy piece which broke down the stereotypical gender roles of dancers and saw female and male dancers performing on an equal footing. The performance was physically impressive and very slick, with a stunning solo section for the one male performer.
Entangled At The Actors Church, Covent Garden
6th August 2010
FRINGE REPORT REVIEW - Antique Dances are next with 'Ternion'. It has a futuristic air about it. The anticipation is exciting. What follows is a tantalising and captivating performance from start to finish. Holly Noble's choreography is daring, The dancers have a good formation at all times. They dance in coordination ...and complete impressive movements on various levels, which adds a further dimension to the piece. Holly Noble challenges the dancers and challenges the perception of where each dancer is seen to fit and the role they will play. They are pushed hard throughout the performance. They skillfully create various shapes and movements in quick succession and in slow motion at times. All the dancers produce commendable performances however, Brett Murray has an extra appeal about him. His poise and actions are tight and sharp when necessary. They are gentle and elegant the rest of the time. Coupled with his facial expressions, he draws a lot of the focus.