Reviews:
Roam
Roam, presented by the Tom Dale Company depicts the roaming lifestyle where we find ourselves moving from one situation to another in life.
Performed by five unique dancers Roam takes the audience on an intriguing and unpredictable show. The choreography is set against left wing dance and dumb music that adds to the dimension of the show.
Half way through the show the stage opens up to two musicians' producer/composer Shackelton and drum & bass outfit Sion who breathed a new lease of life into the show. As the moves became more vibrant, dramatic and emotional the show really captured the various situations we can find ourselves in life.
Unrequited love, tensed friendships and that everlasting question of self identity is scattered throughout the stage in this modern dance production.
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