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REVIEWS

We would love to hear what you thought of the performance and exhibition - good and bad! This is because we would like to develop similar projects in future and your feedback will really help us with this! If you would like to leave a name, email or contact details that's great, but anonymous feedback is also brilliant.

 

Please click here to leave feedback.

 

 

Thank you so much to those of you who have already provided feedback! It was particularly helpful to hear your thoughts about the film; we are hoping to invest in better sound equipment to improve sound quality for future projects!

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Below are some extracts from reviews we received;

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"This was a mesmerising and absorbing set of performances in a beautiful setting. What worked especially well was that all (or most) of the performances were rooted in the place, connected to the chapel. The introductory film which set the context and explained how the choreographers had worked on their pieces was very helpful and increased both understanding of and pleasure in the performances. To be repeated!"

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"An absolutely stunning performance that taught the audience untold history. I really enjoyed the individuality of the acts and the dancers themselves, and the close proximity to the stage made you feel much more part of it.The message and story behind the dance was clearly portrayed and there's no better place than to tell it than in King's chapel. I'm looking forward to the next performance!"

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"While watching 2 sides of the Moon at King's college I was utterly touched by the focus of the presentation being the work of women in the construction of the college. Although we all recognize the importance of women in society, why there are so few spectacles like that? Beyond what I can think about the presentation, the feeling was the more important: I felt so empowered by the end, with a clear understand of why I feel so often alienated of my construction at scientist at Cambridge; more importantly, it is the feeling of belonging here when I see some of my sisters fighting for the recognition of our place around."

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