The Sunday Preview: Dance

Anne Sacks
Saturday 01 May 1993 23:02 BST
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CE DE CE (Riverside Studios, 081-748 3354, Wed to Sat). Portugal's leading Post-modern contemporary company brings works by Olga Roriz and others.

Transitions Dance Company (Bloomsbury Theatre, 071-387 9629, Tues to Thurs). The Laban Centre company celebrates 10 years of performance with a programme including new pieces, such as Ellen Bromberg's Healing, and past successes, such as David Massingham's Navigator.

Turning World (The Place, 071-387 0031). International festival continues with Setsuko Yamada finding calm within flurries of movement in Father (tomorrow); S O A P Dance Theatre from Germany and Portugal zapping through coupledom in Domestic Arrangements on Thurs; and three short works by Rui Horta in Made to Measure on Fri and Sat.

London Contemporary Dance Theatre (Apollo, Oxford, 0865-244544, Wed to Sat). The smash-hit Rooster, Mark Morris's worthwhile Motorcade and Amanda Miller's less than worthwhile My Father's Vertigo.

Laurie Booth (Brewhouse Theatre, Taunton, 0823-274608, Wed). River Run is a cool piece set in an Ice Age world. Well worth seeing. Sculptures by Anish Kapoor.

Motionhouse (Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, 0284-769505, Fri & Sat). Beautifully performed, Arcadio is based on the magic realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

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