Once an outcast, Steve Reich is now a musical figurehead. Reverberations, the Barbican's overstuffed and amiably chaotic celebration of his approaching 75th birthday, surveyed his career... more
Booking is now open for this year's eight-week-long classical music extravaganza - let our critics guide you through what's on offer, from Gustavo Dudamel to DJ Switch... more
It's a sign of her importance that Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker can fill Sadler's Wells on a Sunday evening despite it being the warmest day of spring... more
It missed out on a Mercury nomination and failed to trouble the Top 40 but on Saturday night These New Puritans’ Hidden album was given the fanfare it thoroughly deserved... more
Theatre‑goers should let themselves be seduced by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker's visual cashmere, and the ease of her dancers, modern-day goddesses one and all.
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From the unveiling of Goldfrapp's album launch to the world premiere of In Seven Days, here is a guide to the highlights of this year's Ether festival at the Southbank Centre.... more
Christopher Wheeldon is a talented choreographer, but struggles when it comes to multimedia, as his new piece for the Royal Ballet's Mixed bill suggests.... more
This Sunday-section of the London Jazz Festival was reserved for sophisticates who like their jazz long on intelligence, sensuality and melody.... more
Steve Reich's psycho-acoustic music is set to dance by little-known Belgian dance maker Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and what an astonishing thing it is, says Sarah Frater.... more
The Mayor of Tower Hamlets defeated Labour to be elected. Livingstone not only backed him but some of Ken's key players are now at the heart of running the council. Stephen Robinson reports