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VenueSalisbury Arts Centre
TownSalisbury
CountyWiltshire
From30th November 2007
To30th November 2007
When20:00
PricesFrom £9.00. To £9.00.
Salisbury Arts Centre (V925)
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Anjali Dance Company - Something Wild - Saloon/Save The Last Dance/Butterfly

Work:: Anjali Dance Company (S100861010)

Anjali, a pioneering group of dancers with learning disabilities.

Production:: Something Wild - Saloon/Save The Last Dance/Butterfly (T753301167)

Saloon - Set in the Wild West, Saloon features comedy, drama, three men, four women, no horses and great performances. Save the Last Dance - A witty and moving performance with four dancers that examines the difference between the brash exterior of the male character and the sensitive soul within. Butterfly - Inspired by the extreme choreography seen in movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hero, West Side Story, and Chicago, combines film and dance in a dazzling way to produce a performance that shimmers with colour, movement and vitality. This new experimental piece was made by New York born choreographer Suzette Neptune and film-maker Anna Lucas.
Choreographer Charlotte Vincent
Choreographer TC Howard
Choreographer Pete Shenton
Choreographer Tom Roden
Choreographer Suzette Neptune

Listing:: L2079356496




Something Wild - Saloon/Save The Last Dance/Butterfly

Saloon - Set in the Wild West, Saloon features comedy, drama, three men, four women, no horses and great performances. Save the Last Dance - A witty and moving performance with four dancers that examines the difference between the brash exterior of the male character and the sensitive soul within. Butterfly - Inspired by the extreme choreography seen in movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hero, West Side Story, and Chicago, combines film and dance in a dazzling way to produce a performance that shimmers with colour, movement and vitality. This new experimental piece was made by New York born choreographer Suzette Neptune and film-maker Anna Lucas.

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