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FREAGRA | A Blurred Expanse

"Hypnotic, alluring, with an incredible ensemble of dancers, “FREAGRA | A Blurred Expanse” is fifty minutes of choreographed delight, achieving near perfection on more than one occasion."
"There is something admiral … about Heaslip’s refusal to pander to his audience’s desire for any kind of fluidity, sensuality or easy resolution." - Allen Radcliffe, The Times, Tramway Glasgow
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“ever-becoming, unfixed and continually informed” - Andrew Edwards, Exeunt Magazine, Tramway Glasgow
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"Heaslip’s choreography is ever restless, limbs rubbery and group dynamics always on the brink of implosion."
- Lorna Irvine, The Tempo House, Tramway Glasgow
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MEITHEAL

'‘It was refreshing to see a dance clearly speak its concept and be subtly supported by its design.  Meitheal is strong and unified.’' - Zoe Cobb. Independent Reviewer. Resolution!2010
"...a comment on the mechanisation of the dance process. The emphasis is on precision partnering, patterns revealed through the group's collective movement..." - Gareth Vile, The Vile Blog. Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2012
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"MEITHEAL was probably the strongest dance piece I’ve seen in this festival." - Independent Reviewer. Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2012
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WUNDERBAR

"Wunderbar, by Laura Murphy and Rob Heaslip is a carefully constructed and impeccably performed investigation into partnerships where the dancers seek equilibrium within shifting personal dynamics." - Michael Seaver, The Irish Times, Dublin Dance Festival 2014
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"Wunderbar begins with a fall, and ends on a high. It has the trajectory of a firework; it rises through a graceful arc and explodes. These dancers were never going to fall, or let the audience down. Wunderbar soars in the memory long after the audience has crashed back to earth." - Stephen D'Arcy Collins, Independent Writer, Dublin Dance Festival 2014
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"Wunderbar is a compelling physical expression of commonly felt emotions; the entanglement of confusion and desire that constitutes many relationships, and is guaranteed to hold the audience captive throughout." - Laura Marriott, The Public Reviews, Project Arts Centre 2015
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The Chinaski Sessions | David Hughes Dance

"For The Chinaski Sessions David Hughes Dance Scotland has brought together a group of performers. Matthew Foster, Martin Lindinger, Michael Sherin, Jack Webb and Rob Heaslip seamlessly merge their individual dance styles with dynamic physical theatre, surreal humour and live music on stage from Belgian musicians Jeroen Stevens and Rutger De Brabander." - Marjorie Kerr, West Lothian Courier ,The Chinaski Sessions UK Tour 2012
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