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ED2013 3/5 Reviews ED2013 Dance & Physical Theatre Reviews
Pudasi (Norian Maro)
By Lyndsay Snoddon | Published on Tuesday 20 August 2013
This magical Korean piece combines music with movement in a triumphant and enjoyable performance. The energetic cast draw you into the show, creating a powerful and enthralling atmosphere. They use ribbon and material to create effect, bringing colour to the stage. The whole performance is accompanied by rhythmic drumming and haunting chants which transport the audience into the past. Although the movement is fluid, the show itself is not, and has some confusing elements: the story is difficult to grasp and at times feels disjointed. However, for those wanting to enjoy some feel good music and enthusiastic performers, this show is for you. It is an interesting and refreshing combination of the arts.
C, until 25 Aug, 10.00am.
tw rating 3/5 | [Lyndsay Snoddon]