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A Life in Four Seasons review – dancers of all ages have spring in their steps
Regent’s Park Open Air theatre, London Performers representing the four seasons of life – and a wide range of styles – dance to a ravey remix of Vivaldi It was a great idea: a dance through the four seasons of life, with performers whose own ages range from spring to winter, set to a reimagining of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Neat. It’s amazing to see older dancers who can bring all the textures of their experience to the stage. But the thing with such a wide-ranging cast, who all specialise in different styles, is that the dance ends up being somewhere in the middle: everyone can do it but it doe
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