Song of the Earth

The Dream/Song of the Earth, Royal Opera House, London
Financial Times
It is a piercing work of art, gloriously done by Tamara Rojo as the Woman – her feelings concentrated in the ravishing outlines of her dance – by Carlos …

 The Dream/ Song of the Earth, Royal Ballet

The Arts Desk
If there’s ever been a more evocative interpreter than Tamara Rojo, I can’t imagine it. Though small and contained, she utters each gesture personally,

The Dream/Song of the Earth Royal Opera House London
The Independent
As the central woman, Tamara Rojo dances with calm, smooth strength. In the Farewell, there’s almost too much abandon in her gestures, but she has the
The Dream/Song of the Earth – review
The Guardian
And caught between them, Tamara Rojo carried the entire ballet in her body, moving from delicate girlishness to fierce anguish, and finally to a totemic
The Dream, Song of the Earth
Stage
Tamara Rojo as the Woman was equally impressive, solemn in expression and serious in intent. Rupert Pennefather made his debut as the Man,
The Dream/Song of the Earth/Royal Ballet, Covent Garden – review
Evening Standard
By accepting its humour, its compassion (Tamara Rojo fluttering in and out of panic as the darkness closes) and its ugliness (the apelike arm-beatings of