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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Theatre Review: Firedance

Gorka Marquez & Karen Hauer had prepared their Firedance show to tour in early 2020, but after just a handful of dates the nation went into lockdown. But now Firedance is finally back on the road, and I saw the show at Wycombe Swan last week.

The show is a feast of moody routines in a selection of styles including paso, Argentine tango, flamenco and contemporary. The mood is set through costumes in mostly black and red tones. And, yes, there is actual fire provided by the company's talented fire artists Lex and Teta.

The show doesn't have a narrative, but few shows of this type need one. You can just immerse yourself in the numbers for what they are, a series of fantastic performances. And it's all accompanied by an excellent live band.

While the show's Strictly stars have equal billing and equal stage time, including a solo each, it really is Karen who captures your attention. She has strength and softness. Her performances have such light and shade, and she is really captivating. It's hard to watch anyone else in the company when she is on stage.

There were a couple of clichés I could have lived without - a contemporary number where the women all dressed in boy shorts and oversize white shirts, a dance to Peggy Lee's Fever - but the show was unique enough in other ways that this was forgivable. There have been so many live tours featuring Strictly alums that finding a new angle must be tough.

On a practical note, I really liked the announcement at the start of the show that photo-taking and recording is prohibited except for during the finale number. Despite reminders about not taking photos at other shows, patrons often ignore this instruction. By giving the audience permission to take a snaps at a designated moment, the request was followed by everyone as far as I could see. I wish more shows would set expectations in this way, as not all theatregoers understand that the theatre is not a place for photography.

The show still has a few performances remaining. You can book tickets via firedancelive.co.uk.

Disclosure:  I was invited to attend a performance of Firedance by Chuff Media

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