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Performance

VenueRoyal Opera House
Also: Linbury Studio, Ballet Studio, Clore Studio,Floral Hall
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From6th October 2005
To8th October 2005
When19:45
PricesFrom £5.00. To £15.00.
Royal Opera House (V377)
Current/Future Listings
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Ballet Black - Shift Trip...Catch/Duael Fuel/Elegie

Ballet Black

Work:: Ballet Black (S02111829241)

The critically acclaimed Ballet Black strive to honour the traditions of classical ballet while breaking new ground with cutting-edge choreography. Now an essential part of the classical ballet landscape, the company is the perfect showcase for dancers of black and Asian descent, providing them with a platform on which to perform and practise their craft. Unsurprisingly, Ballet Black attracts dancers, choreographers and designers from around the world.

Production:: Shift Trip...Catch/Duael Fuel/Elegie (T01902399822)

Shift Trip...Catch - set to a score which mixes Vivaldi and a live solo cello, specially composed and performed by Zoe Martlew. Duael Fuel - inspired by the music of Duke Ellington. Elegie - Stephen Sheriff's choreographic response to Poulenc's homage after the untimely death of the great horn player Dennis Brain.
Choreographer Antonia Franceschi (Shift Trip...Catch)
Music Zoe Martlew (Shift Trip...Catch)
Performer Zoe Martlew (cello)
Choreographer Irek Mukhamedov (Duael Fuel)
Choreographer Stephen Sheriff (Elegie)

Listing:: L01640947435

Linbury Studio. Part of Black History Month



Current production:Work

Shift Trip...Catch/Duael Fuel/Elegie

Shift Trip...Catch - set to a score which mixes Vivaldi and a live solo cello, specially composed and performed by Zoe Martlew. Duael Fuel - inspired by the music of Duke Ellington. Elegie - Stephen Sheriff's choreographic response to Poulenc's homage after the untimely death of the great horn player Dennis Brain. Linbury Studio. Part of Black History Month

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