The Herald Scotland

“ There are five dancers and they are on stage virtually the whole time. It is apparent from the beginning to the end the depth of their talent and commitment to their art. (…)For anyone who enjoys dance this should be one of your top shows to go and see this year at the Fringe.” (Garry Platt – Dance Guide)

“(…)a wistfully poetic feel to choreography that itself carries threads of unresolved longings within brisk toings and fro-ings. Even the nuances of costuming, the layering and the colours, feed into a mood of split lives: the ones we have, and the ones we wish we had. Complex ideas are, however, woven into some beautifully delivered dance – this is a lovely, effortlessly accomplished company to watch.”

(Mary Brennan)

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Revue-Spectacle

Revue-Spectacle “Oppio ou opium, en français, extrait de pavot dont seul le jus pouvait apporter un bienheureux oubli à la déesse Déméter quant à l'atroce perte de sa petite fille... Mais si l'esprit en sommeil oublie, [...]

The Guardian

The Guardian “Picking out a good fringe dance show runs the same risks as backing a horse, but there's plenty worth backing this year: Italian choreographer Francesca Selva and video artist Giovanni Mezzedimi's [...]

EdinburghFestGuide.com

EdinburghFestGuide.com “Dance is undoubtedly a universal language. It doesn't matter whoor where or from what culture the dancers come from, movement, gesture, shape all speak directly to us and this show has a [...]

BroadwayBaby.com

BroadwayBaby.com “Selva’s dancers are technically excellent and convey this difficult material with precision (...)”  (Alexis MacNab)