DanceTabs, 20 Sep 2013
“I enjoyed the first iteration of Justitia and with this revival, Vardimon has succeeded in making improvement, further enhancing a slick and fascinating work that is superbly choreographed and performed. It is innovative, gripping, physical and theatrical drama that keeps us guessing until the end.”
Exeunt Magazine, 20 Sep 2013
“A mellifluous medley of dance, text and theatre, Jasmin Vardimon’s Justitia combines adroit strenuosity and innovative storytelling to present a thrilling meditation on themes of truth, culpability, justice and perceived realities. Vardimon’s experimental format – which gumptiously employs choreography and speech in tandem throughout – proves an apt vehicle for showcasing the thrilling narrative at hand, steering the characters through a cascade of arresting travails and permitting ostensibly conflicting tones like levity and gravitas to permeate the story concurrently.”
Critical Dance, 19 Sep 2013
“Justitia may be demanding and performers and audience, but it is absorbing and gripping from start to finish. Strong images come thick and fast. In a work full of views and differing perspectives, Vardimon keeps the biggest twist, and the truth, hidden until the end. When it’s revealed, it’s more painful than anything you dared think.”
Bachtrack / 20 Sep 2013
“If you are like me and have ever wondered how a crime story would be transposed into dance, Jasmin Vardimon’s Justitia is the show for you.”