Artistic director Rafael Bonachela’s “abstract, often frenetic, yet highly sensuous aesthetic was not the obvious choice to succeed the lyrical and often narrative based work of the very-popular [Graeme] Murphy.”
Artistic director Rafael Bonachela’s “abstract, often frenetic, yet highly sensuous aesthetic was not the obvious choice to succeed the lyrical and often narrative based work of the very-popular [Graeme] Murphy.”