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Performance

VenueSouthbank Centre
Also: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From5th August 2015
To15th August 2015
When19:30. No 19:30 perf. Sun Aug 9. Aug 8, 15 Mats 14:30. Aug 9 at 15:00
Southbank Centre (V423)
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  • Date of change: 7 Aug 15 - T01814166076
  • Date of change: 2 Mar 15 - T01814166076

Bale de Rua - Baila Brazil

Bale de Rua

Work:: Bale de Rua (S240341450)


Production:: Baila Brazil (T01814166076)

Join the acclaimed dancers and percussionists of Bal? de Rua on a musical journey. After departing from the streets of their favelas, they conquered the most prestigious theatres around the world. Now the performers of Bale de Rua have decided to invite their talented friends - B-Boys, sambistas, capoeiristas, musicians and singers - on a thrilling journey into the heart of their African and urban roots. Since it was discovered at the Biennale de la Danse of Lyon in 2002, Bal? de Rua has brought the exuberance and energy of Brazil to more than 500,000 people in 13 different countries. No one can resist the urge to sing and dance along with Bal? de Rua.
Director Marco Antonio Garcia
Choreographer Marco Antonio Garcia
Design Marco Antonio Garcia
Lighting Nicolas Simonin
Lighting Yoann Pelletier
Musical Director Pedro Ferreira
Performer Alysson Aparecido dos Santos
Performer Augusto Cesar Silveira Cruz
Performer Denner Moreira Rodrigues
Performer Emersom De Jesus Moura
Performer Jardel Santos Silva
Performer Jhonata Gomes Machado

Listing:: L1326743983

Royal Festival Hall. Part of the Southbank Centre's Festival of Love



Baila Brazil

Join the acclaimed dancers and percussionists of Bal? de Rua on a musical journey. After departing from the streets of their favelas, they conquered the most prestigious theatres around the world. Now the performers of Bale de Rua have decided to invite their talented friends - B-Boys, sambistas, capoeiristas, musicians and singers - on a thrilling journey into the heart of their African and urban roots. Since it was discovered at the Biennale de la Danse of Lyon in 2002, Bal? de Rua has brought the exuberance and energy of Brazil to more than 500,000 people in 13 different countries. No one can resist the urge to sing and dance along with Bal? de Rua. Royal Festival Hall. Part of the Southbank Centre's Festival of Love

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