Gesualdo Passione review – six singers and four dancers deliver a mishmash with a mystical tingle
Barbican, London Amala Dianor Company and baroque ensemble Les Arts Florissants combine for an occasionally exquisite yet oddly dispassionate show The marrying of music and dance is an indefatigable exploration. There are countless ways to fuse the two or play them off against one another, (…)
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