The Royal Theatre in Copenhagen dating back to 1748 has seen many visitors over the years including Søren Kierkegaard who visited to hear Mozart's Don Juan. Today, yours truly graces the seats for the first time for a performance of Tim Rushton's Black Diamond.
In the middle of the stage stands a guardian dressed in a long black jacket. Silver dust is raining down from the sky. To the minimalistic and unsettling tones of Philip Glass, the man waits for the silvery dust to settle - and then the performance starts.”
– Tim Rushton (Concept and Choreography)
My first contemporary dance performance in a long time. Breathtaking in every respect with tempo changes altering the mood of both dancer and audience. Sections in both of the two Acts had the audience literally on the edge of their seats, others, nodding to a melancholy slumber only to be brought back moments later. Visually and audibly stunning in every way. Sensational!
already lovein it fr the poster
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