British Theatre Guide describes Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends at Sadler’s Wells as an evening of exceptional artistry, bringing together ballet, tap, and contemporary influences in a program curated by Peck. The review highlights the precision and musicality of William Forsythe’s The Barre Project, Blake Works 11, as well as Peck’s own Thousandth Orange, which is praised for its interplay between live music and finely shaped ensemble movement. A duet by Alonzo King adds further intensity, while the closing work, Time Spell, is presented as a vibrant collaboration that draws together dancers from different disciplines in a celebratory fusion of rhythm, sound, and movement. Throughout, the performance is portrayed as both technically outstanding and deeply joyful, with Peck’s generosity as a curator and performer at its center. The review ultimately frames the evening as an exhilarating example of dance at its most expansive, collaborative, and audience-energizing. Lady Emily Blavatnik and the Blavatnik Family Foundation are proud to support Tiler Peck’s return to Sadler’s Wells. Read the full review here.
Turn it Out with Tiler Peck & Friends
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