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Botis Seva: Until We Sleep review – a pure synthesis of body and beat

Sadler’s Wells East, London Circling between quiet sparse scenes and amazing bursts of movement, this is an intense hour from an artist really hitting his strideSometimes choreographers use darkness to hide. Gloomy lighting, claustrophobic sound design and heavy mood can stylishly cover up a lack of clear ideas with faux gravity. And yet for choreographer Botis Seva, who started out dancing hip-hop in east London and now tours to acclaim across Europe, that darkness has become his cosmos and his material.The eerie echoes, whispers and intense frequencies of Torben Sylvest’s electronic soundscore are paired with Tom Visser’s always atmospheric lighting. On the dim, hazy stage Visser finds different timbres of shadow and sudden switches of tone, and never enough wattage to clearly illuminate faces or costumes. Amid all this, Seva’s dance is like the workings of the subconscious.At Sadler’s Wells East, London, until 28 June Continue reading...

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