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VenueSadler's Wells Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From30th October 2018
To31st October 2018
When19:30
Sadler's Wells Theatre (V224)
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  • Date of change: 19 Oct 18 - T964722328
  • Date of change: 24 Apr 18 - T964722328

Birmingham Royal Ballet - Fire & Fury: The King Dances/Ignite

Birmingham Royal Ballet

Work:: Birmingham Royal Ballet (S0697032789)


Company Birmingham Royal Ballet

Production:: Fire & Fury: The King Dances/Ignite (T964722328)

Two incredible ballets, one from established choreographer, Director David Bintley, and one from a choreographer working on this scale for the first time, Juanjo Arques. When young King Louis XIV of France danced the role of the Sun God in a spectacular court entertainment he earned himself the soubriquet The Sun King. In The King Dances, David Bintley casts a modern eye on the very beginnings of ballet, when men were kings of dance. As part of Birmingham Royal Ballet's innovative Ballet Now programme, Juanjo Arqu?s's Ignite, inspired by Turner's painting The Burning of the House of Lords and Commons, receives its world premiere in Birmingham.
Choreographer David Bintley (The King Dances)
Music Stephen Montague (The King Dances)
Design Katrina Lindsay (The King Dances)
Lighting Peter Mumford (The King Dances)
Choreographer Juanjo Arques (Ignite)
Music Kate Whitley (Ignite)
Design Tatyana Vann Walsum (Ignite)
Lighting Bert Dalhuysen (Ignite)
DramaturgFabienne Vegt (Ignite)

Listing:: L0510047740




Fire & Fury: The King Dances/Ignite

Two incredible ballets, one from established choreographer, Director David Bintley, and one from a choreographer working on this scale for the first time, Juanjo Arques. When young King Louis XIV of France danced the role of the Sun God in a spectacular court entertainment he earned himself the soubriquet The Sun King. In The King Dances, David Bintley casts a modern eye on the very beginnings of ballet, when men were kings of dance. As part of Birmingham Royal Ballet's innovative Ballet Now programme, Juanjo Arqu?s's Ignite, inspired by Turner's painting The Burning of the House of Lords and Commons, receives its world premiere in Birmingham.

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