I like doing stuff - just random whateverness.
Its nice when people let you know something worth seeing is on and vice versa.
I UTFS and didn't come up with any threads so thought I'd start one where people can post some reviews/recommendations to stuff they've been to - gigs, cinema, galleries, theatre, festivals, whatever.
It was bloody brilliant. I didn't realise they were an aussie group until I got there (that's the kind of research I do). Loads of tumbling/actobatics, some sensual bits (think man being walk on/climbed by lady in killer red heals), some mime and a bit of humor all set off by arty lighting and a funky sound track. A bit like cirque du soleil but far less polished. You could tell they didn't quite pull off some of the moves, but that just made it more real and edge of your seat impressive.
I like doing stuff - just random whateverness.
Its nice when people let you know something worth seeing is on and vice versa.
I UTFS and didn't come up with any threads so thought I'd start one where people can post some reviews/recommendations to stuff they've been to - gigs, cinema, galleries, theatre, festivals, whatever.
Last night I went to Circa at the Barbican.
9-14th March, £10-26.
http://www.barbican.org.uk/theatre/event-detail.asp?ID=9947
It was bloody brilliant. I didn't realise they were an aussie group until I got there (that's the kind of research I do). Loads of tumbling/actobatics, some sensual bits (think man being walk on/climbed by lady in killer red heals), some mime and a bit of humor all set off by arty lighting and a funky sound track. A bit like cirque du soleil but far less polished. You could tell they didn't quite pull off some of the moves, but that just made it more real and edge of your seat impressive.
Highly recommeded.