An Expansive and Permeating Work Embracing Death and Humanity: A Paradox for Our Times: Gregory Maqoma – “Cion: Requiem of Ravel’s Bolero”
In darkness, a quiet sobbing, acutely intimate in the vastness of the Barbican main stage. Now...
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In darkness, a quiet sobbing, acutely intimate in the vastness of the Barbican main stage. Now...
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The platform stage erected in Shoreditch Town Hall’s grand Victorian assembly room is receiving a...
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