“I loved the dancers’ relationship with the music, the stage never looked empty.  I didn’t see the relationship between the 5 dances and the walking patterns, I loved the walking and really enjoyed the silence but I didn’t see that the walking was the pathway that you had danced.  In a way it didn’t matter to me but if that was the intention, then for me it didn’t read.

The structure of the piece was very strong and worked with the collaboration between the composer and choreographer. You could see that time had been spent in the studio with both collaborators and the dancers to produce what was in the end a beauftiful connection and conversation between music and dance”

Liam Riddick