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VenueGrand Opera House
Also: The Baby Grand
TownBelfast
CountyBelfast
From18th March 2008
To19th March 2008
PricesFrom £13.00. To £19.25.
Grand Opera House (V548)
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Diversions Dance Company - Silver - Sugarwater/Prelude and Strange Attractors Part II

Work:: Diversions Dance Company (S644)

Wales's leading dance company.
Company The Dance Company of Wales

Production:: Silver - Sugarwater/Prelude and Strange Attractors Part II (T433542911)

As part of its 25th anniversary year, Welsh dance company Diversions present an exciting new double bill. Musical movement and lyricism by Stephen Shropshire is set against intense physicality from Stephen Petronio, described by the New York Times as ‘the brainiest and hippest of New York’s choreographers’. Shropshire’s Sugarwater combines highly physical dance with a new score based on Handel’s Water Music. Petronio’s emotionally persuasive Prelude and Strange Attractors Part II incorporates intense and energised movement with music by Placebo, vocals by David Bowie and costumes designed by Tanya Sarne of Ghost.
Choreographer Stephen Shropshire
Choreographer Stephen Petronio
Music Placebo
Music David Bowie
Costume Tanya Sarne

Listing:: L847898348




Silver - Sugarwater/Prelude and Strange Attractors Part II

As part of its 25th anniversary year, Welsh dance company Diversions present an exciting new double bill. Musical movement and lyricism by Stephen Shropshire is set against intense physicality from Stephen Petronio, described by the New York Times as ‘the brainiest and hippest of New York’s choreographers’. Shropshire’s Sugarwater combines highly physical dance with a new score based on Handel’s Water Music. Petronio’s emotionally persuasive Prelude and Strange Attractors Part II incorporates intense and energised movement with music by Placebo, vocals by David Bowie and costumes designed by Tanya Sarne of Ghost.

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