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Performance

VenueMarlowe Theatre
Also: Studio
TownCanterbury
CountyKent
From8th February 2012
To9th February 2012
When19:30
PricesFrom £11.00. To £23.00.
Marlowe Theatre (V674)
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Richard Alston Dance Company - A Ceremony of Carols

Richard Alston Dance Company

Work:: Richard Alston Dance Company (S901)

Contemporary dance. Richard Alston, Artistic Director of The Place, the UK's leading centre for contemporary dance, is internationally recognised as one of the most influential and inspiring choreographers in British dance.

Production:: A Ceremony of Carols (T01301351709)

Receiving its world premiere in Canterbury, Richard Alston's A Ceremony of Carols is choreographed to Benjamin Britten's masterpiece for boys' voices and harp. The music will be sung live by Canterbury Cathedral's choir, conducted by David Flood, with harpist Camilla Pay. The dance is a celebration of a sheer surge of breath, a pure stream of sound. The music is of magisterial simplicity, conjuring up a rich world of rapt and devout adoration. The power and the mystery of the old Christmas story are all-pervading in rituals of tender interchange and euphoric rushes of speed.
Music Benjamin Britten
Choreographer Richard Alston
Conductor David Flood
Performer Anneli Binder
Performer Elly Braund
Performer Christopher Brown
Performer Charlotte Eatock
Performer Nathan Goodman
Performer Hannah Kidd
Performer Andres de Blust Mommaerts
Performer Nancy Nerantzi
Performer James Pett
Performer Liam Riddick
Performer Pierre Tappon

Listing:: L0785441366




A Ceremony of Carols

Receiving its world premiere in Canterbury, Richard Alston's A Ceremony of Carols is choreographed to Benjamin Britten's masterpiece for boys' voices and harp. The music will be sung live by Canterbury Cathedral's choir, conducted by David Flood, with harpist Camilla Pay. The dance is a celebration of a sheer surge of breath, a pure stream of sound. The music is of magisterial simplicity, conjuring up a rich world of rapt and devout adoration. The power and the mystery of the old Christmas story are all-pervading in rituals of tender interchange and euphoric rushes of speed.

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