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Akram Khan Company: Thikra – Night of Remembering review – forget the meaning, feel the colour and emotion

Sadler’s Wells, LondonThe mythological piece for 12 female dancers was developed in Saudi Arabia and pulsates with physical intensity and ancestral rageAkram Khan is a choreographer at his best when he seems to be working on instinct. Often with his work it’s less important to ask what it means, more how it feels; not to work out exactly how he’s meshed different dance forms or redrawn mythical stories, but to get immersed in its sensory impact.Thikra has plenty going on in that area. The piece was made earlier this year for an arts festival at Wadi AlFann, a new “cultural destination” in AlUla, an ancient oasis city and trade route in the Saudi Arabian desert. It’s a collaboration with London-based Saudi artist Manal AlDowayan, who originally built her rocky set on the desert sand. And you can imagine the early scenes of the 60-minute piece having an impact in a vast outdoor setting. Khan has a strong graphic sense, the 12 dancers in unison in bold type and satisfying lines that cut and splice. It’s crisply danced by the all-female cast, all with long hair swishing in sync. Continue reading...

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