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Akram Khan takes on his most unlikely collaboration yet in a dance theatre duet with actress Juliette Binoche. The pair explore their theme of love and relationships in numerous guises, from the cinematic to the domestic, finding some surprises and subtleties along the way. But Binoche's range as an actress only highlights Khan's limitations and their monologues clunk in comparison with the fluid movement. Not as mediocre as some reviews would have you believe, but like any relationship, it needs a bit of work. Great lighting, by the way.
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