Review: Kairos (Meryl Tankard, Sydney Festival)
Meryl Tankard’s Kairos proves easy to watch and to listen to but its full meaning remains elusive.
Meryl Tankard’s Kairos proves easy to watch and to listen to but its full meaning remains elusive.
Meryl Tankard and Elena Kats-Chernin reunite for a new dance work about the here and now.
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A delightful, mischievous, intoxicating celebration of difference.
Meryl Tankard's remarkable solo work from 1988 has been remade in exquisite fashion with prima ballerina Natalia Osipova now starring.
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