First, a caveat - I slipped out at the second interval, missing Love Letter (on shuffle), due to a combination of a long day in the office and it being by far the piece on the programme that interested me least on paper. If I'd been less tired, I'd definitely have given it a chance - but I don't hugely regret not doing so and getting home earlier! Echoing a lot of the above, I liked Rotunda very much, loved Duo Concertant, and was actually underwhelmed by Gustave le Gray having expected to really like it - I've loved all the Tanowitz I've seen before (the RB bill last February and then Song of Songs at the Barbican in the autumn) and found all of those pieces deeply moving, but this one left me totally cold. Still, that felt like a good enough average for a £10 BDP seat with an exceptional view (first row of the second circle, a little to one side but not restricted at all), and the dancing itself was all wonderful.