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Dada Masiloโ€™s Hamlet review โ€“ dance remix gives the tragedy some potent tweaks
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Dada Masiloโ€™s Hamlet review โ€“ dance remix gives the tragedy some potent tweaks

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Sadlerโ€™s Wells, London
The late choreographer heightens Ophelia and Gertrudeโ€™s stories yet squanders some speeches in an intense hour

Words, words, words. Can Hamlet retain its tragic force without using most of them? This hour-long dance-theatre remix by the late South African choreographer Dada Masilo preserves few speeches and its opening is not auspicious, crashing straight into โ€œTo be, or not to beโ€ shorn of context and characterisation.

There follows, as is customary, a meeting between the prince and Ophelia, but Masilo replaces the usual cruel encounter with stolen moments amid a ceremony, as if they are meeting anew like Romeo and Juliet at the Capulet ball. Matching each otherโ€™s movements, amid clapped hands, thrusting shoulders and rippling chests, they grow closer with a hint of tango footwork. From this flashback, Masilo practically fast-forwards their choreography with a sense of doom.

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