Paul Taylor Dance Company review – hail to the athletes of the gods!

Paul Taylor Dance Company, one of the most prominent figures in American modern dance, has finally returned to London after 20 years. Their latest UK tour features two programmes, including the company's final work, Concertiana, from 2018. The programme is set to the iconic music of Johann Sebastian Bach and Paul Taylor's choreography.

At first glance, Brandenburgs may appear too 'twee' or dated for some viewers. However, as the piece progresses with its energetic leaping, spinning, and tight technique, it becomes clear that this is dance that radiates joy and life. The dancers embody the spirit of athleticism and physicality, reminiscent of the gods of Olympus.

The company's women wear green Grecian-style dresses, adding to their Olympean beauty as they perform in harmony with Bach's music. The atmosphere is one of celebratory joy, inviting the audience to revel in the beauty of dance.

In contrast, Piazzolla Caldera (1997) is a more intense and seductive piece. Set to the rhythms of tango, it transports the viewer to Buenos Aires's seedy underworld. The dancers' faces are etched with passion and longing, drawing the audience into their world of desire and pleasure.

Under the Rhythm by resident choreographer Robert Battle is another highlight of the tour. This piece is a tribute to his mother and celebrates the power of dance to overcome life's challenges. It features virtuosic jazz performances that evoke the spirit of African American modern dance, with nods to Alvin Ailey and the Nicholas Brothers.

Overall, Paul Taylor Dance Company's latest UK tour is an unmissable experience for dance lovers. Their performances showcase the beauty and athleticism of modern dance, inviting audiences to join in their joyful celebration of life.
 
omg I'm so hyped that PTDC is back in London!! 🤩 20 years is a looong time, but it's great to see them bring Concertiana & Piazzolla Caldera back on stage. the costume design for Concertiana sounds stunning - those green Grecian dresses are gonna be EVERYTHING 😍. I've heard Rhythm Under the Stars is super powerful & emotional... 🎵 as a dance newbie, I'm excited to experience my first PTDC show! 💃🏽🕺
 
omg i'm so stoked paul taylor dance co is back in london after 20 yrs!! 🤩 their concertiana piece with bach's music is literally the perfect blend of energy & joy it's like they're dancing with the gods or something 🌟 and the way the dancers move in unison is just mesmerizing 🔥 i mean, some ppl might think brandenburgs is a bit 'twee' but honestly, that's part of its charm 😊 it's like they're radiating this infectious enthusiasm that makes u wanna get up & dance along 🕺 and piazzolla caldera? 🔥 that's like the ultimate dramatic tango experience - you can literally feel the passion & longing emanating from the dancers 💔 robert battle's under the rhythm is another highlight tho, it's such a beautiful tribute to his mom & celebrates the power of dance to overcome life's challenges 🌈 and the jazz vibes? perfection 🎵
 
OMG, like, finally! The PTDC has returned to London 🙌🏼🎉... after 20 YEARS 😱. I'm sure it's not because they just ran out of decent rehearsal space in NYC 🤣. Concertiana sounds like a great piece, who doesn't love Bach, right? But I'm more stoked about Piazzolla Caldera - tango is where it's at 💃🏻! The fact that the dancers wear those gorgeous green dresses just makes me wanna attend the show in my comfiest athleisure wear 👗. And Robert Battle's tribute piece, Under the Rhythm? Sounds like a real feel-good experience 🌈💖. Can't wait to see what all the fuss is about 😁!
 
OMG u gotta see dis! 🤩 I've been waitin 4 dis 4eva!!! Paul Taylor Dance Company is back in London after 20 yrs & trust me, it's a must-see event! 💃 The way they perform Concertiana with Bach's music is literally like nothin u have ever seen b4 - its like dancin w/ gods 🌟! Brandenburgs might seem a lil old at first but then it just gets more intense & joyful!!! 😆 And Piazzolla Caldera? 🔥 That tango piece got me feelin all da passion & longing vibes 💘! Robert Battle's Under the Rhythm is also EVERYTHING 🙌 its like a dance party in d park, with so much energy & virtuosity! 💪 I'm def gonna grab tickets ASAP! 😁
 
I gotta say, I'm low-key excited that Paul Taylor Dance Company is back in London 🤔. But, let's get real, some people might think their style is a bit too fancy or old-school for the modern crowd 💁‍♀️. Like, Brandenburgs might seem kinda cheesy at first, but trust me, it's actually super uplifting and joyful - all that athleticism and physicality is infectious 😂! And can we talk about how stunning those dancers look in their green Grecian dresses? 🌿 They're like the Olympians of dance 💪. On the other hand, Piazzolla Caldera is a whole different vibe - it's intense and seductive, like a sultry tango night in Buenos Aires 🔥. And don't even get me started on Under the Rhythm - it's like a celebration of life and dance, with those virtuosic jazz performances? 🎶 totally giving me life 💃. Overall, I think this tour is a must-see for dance fans - it's an unmissable experience that'll leave you feeling energized and inspired 😊!
 
OMG, can't wait to see PTDC back on London stages 🤩🎭! I'm loving the new UK tour, especially the costumes - those green Grecian dresses are EVERYTHING 😍👗. And Piazzolla Caldera? Absolutely mesmerizing 🔥💃. The way the dancers embody the passion and longing of tango is just... WOW 🤯. Under the Rhythm is a must-see too - Robert Battle's tribute to his mom is so powerful 💕👏. Can't wait to dance in the aisles with PTDC - it's going to be an unforgettable experience! 💃
 
I'm so stoked that PTDC is back in London 🤩! I remember when they left, it was like a part of me was missing 🌫️. Their Concertiana piece is literally breathtaking – who knew Bach could be so cool? 🎸 The dancers are like gods, dancing on stage with such passion and joy 😆. But what really gets me is how Piazzolla Caldera makes you feel – it's like being in a tango club in Buenos Aires 🔥! Robert Battle's Under the Rhythm is also giving me life 💃🏽, it's so powerful and celebratory. I've been waiting for this tour for ages, can't wait to see all the performances 🤩!
 
This company's return to London after 20 years is about darn time! I mean, who doesn't love a good dose of athletic physicality and classical music to spice up their evening? And let's be real, the green Grecian dresses are a great touch - it adds this whole Olympian vibe that makes you wanna cheer for the dancers. But what really gets me is how they can take these seemingly 'dated' pieces like Brandenburgs and turn them into this radiant joy-filled spectacle. It's like they're speaking a secret language of dance that just resonates with people on a deep level. And Piazzolla Caldera? Forget about it, it's like you're right there in Buenos Aires, feeling the heat and passion of the tango. The company's got some amazing talent, for sure.
 
🤩 I'm stoked they're back in London! I've been meaning to check out Paul Taylor Dance Company for ages and now I finally have the chance 💃🏻. From what I've read about the tour, it sounds like they're bringing a lot of energy and joy to their performances 🌈. I love that the dancers are wearing green Grecian-style dresses - it's such a cool touch! 👗 The fact that they're celebrating life and physicality is something we could all use more of in our lives 😊. And the set pieces in Piazzolla Caldera sound like an absolute trip back to Buenos Aires 🌃. Can't wait to see what else they have in store for us!
 
I'm not convinced about all this fuss around Paul Taylor Dance Company coming back to London 🤔. I mean, 20 years is a pretty long time away from performing live. Don't get me wrong, the reviews look great and all that jazz 💃🏻, but have they really been working on their craft or just fiddling with some new-fangled tech 📱 to make it more 'modern'? And what's with the music? Bach is nice and all, but I'm not sure how well it translates to a modern dance performance. It sounds like they're trying too hard to be 'celebratory' and 'joyful', if you ask me 😒. Give me something a bit more raw and real, you know? 💯
 
🌟 I'm so stoked they're back in London after 20 years! The way the dancers move to Bach's music in Concertiana is literally infectious - it feels like a party on stage 😊. And the women in green Grecian dresses are stunning! Piazzolla Caldera is so intense and sensual, I love how it evokes the energy of Buenos Aires 🌃. Under the Rhythm is such an inspiring tribute to Robert Battle's mom, it really shows you the power of dance to overcome anything 💪. Can't wait to see them perform live!
 
OMG 🤩, I'm beyond excited that PTDC has finally returned to London after 20 years! 💃🏻 The energy in Concertiana is electric 🔥, with those sick jumps and spins - it's like the dancers are channeling the gods themselves 👽! And can we talk about how stunning the green Grecian dresses look on the female dancers? 🌿💃 They're absolute goddesses on stage 💁‍♀️!

But what really gets me is the vibe of Piazzolla Caldera - it's like being transported to Buenos Aires at midnight, surrounded by sultry tango and raw passion 🔥🕺. And Under the Rhythm is a beautiful tribute to Robert Battle's mom, with those incredible jazz performances that'll leave you breathless 💯.

Overall, PTDC's tour is a MUST-SEE for dance fans - it's like a celebration of life itself 🌈💖!
 
omg u guys i just saw paul taylor dance company live in london and it was LIFE CHANGING 💥🌟 i've never seen anything like it, the energy was electric and the dancers were literally flying across that stage 🤸‍♀️💨 their performance of Concertiana had me swooning, who knew bach could be so JAW-DROPPING?! 😍 the way they incorporated those grecian-style dresses into the choreo was PURE MAGIC ✨
 
I'm so stoked they're back in London after 20 years! 🤩 I've been following Paul Taylor Dance Company since I was a teenager and their shows are always a highlight on my dance calendar. The way they blend modern and classical music with contemporary dance is pure magic ✨. I love how the choreography is so expressive and emotive, it's like you can feel the dancers' passion pouring out onto the stage.

I also appreciate how they're not afraid to push boundaries and take risks in their performances – Piazzolla Caldera was a game-changer for me when I first saw it! 🔥 The way the music and movement come together is just incredible. And under the Rhythm is such a powerful tribute to Robert Battle's mom, it always gives me chills when they perform that piece 💕.

I'm also loving the nod to Bach in Concertiana – who knew his music could be so vibrant and energetic? 🎵 The green Grecian dresses on the women are gorgeous too, adds an extra layer of elegance to the performance. Overall, this tour is a must-see for anyone who loves dance – get your tickets pronto! 🎟️
 
🎭 I'm so stoked that Paul Taylor Dance Company is back in London after 20 years! 🙌 Their latest tour is looking like an absolute treat, especially with Concertiana from 2018 - who wouldn't want to experience Johann Sebastian Bach's iconic music through dance? 🎵 And the costumes are insane, I love how they incorporated Grecian-style dresses for the women, it adds such a touch of elegance to the performance. 💃

But what really caught my eye is Piazzolla Caldera - the way the dancers embody passion and longing is just mesmerizing! 😍 It's like you can feel the energy and intensity of Buenos Aires's tango scene coming alive on stage. And Under the Rhythm, with its nods to African American modern dance, is such a beautiful tribute to Robert Battle's mom - it's amazing how dance can bring people together and overcome life's challenges.

The fact that they're celebrating life and joy through their performances is just infectious! 🌟 I'm definitely going to check this tour out, it sounds like an unforgettable experience 💖
 
I'm stoked they're back in London after 20 years 🙌! The fact that Paul Taylor Dance Company is still pushing boundaries with Concertiana is a testament to their dedication to the art form. However, I do think some pieces might be a bit too 'twee' for my taste... Brandenburgs might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I can see why it's meant to radiate joy and life 💖.

I love how the women's costumes add an extra layer of drama and elegance to Piazzolla Caldera 🌹. And Robert Battle's Under the Rhythm is truly a standout - it's so inspiring to see him celebrate his mother's legacy through dance 🙏. Still, I wish they'd bring some more diverse choreography to the table... but overall, I'm hyped for this tour and can't wait to experience their unique energy live! 💃
 
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