Sadler’s Wells,London
The choreographer yokes Hindu theology to theoretical physics, creating a huge world against the drumming and chanting of Nitin Sawhney’s scoreIn 2002, and the premiere of Kaash felt like a watershed in Akram Khan’s career,the moment when this prodigiously talented dancer revealed himself as a choreographer of stamina and reach. It wasn’t simply that Kaash was his first full-length work, but that by collaborating with artists such as Nitin Sawhney and Anish Kapoor, or Khan found a way of pushing dance into new realms of metaphor and metaphysics.
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Source: theguardian.com