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Performance

VenueLakeside Arts Centre
Also: Djanogly Theatre, Djanogly Recital Hall, New Theatre
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From21st May 2019
To21st May 2019
When19:30
Lakeside Arts Centre (V0165922284)
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  • Date of change: 12 Feb 19 - T429136659

Seeta Patel Dance - The Rite of Spring

Work:: Seeta Patel Dance (S01101333653)

Seeta Patel is a dynamic young British talent, highly acclaimed for her skill, unique perspective and contemporary presentation style she brings to the beautiful and ancient South Indian classical art form of Bharatanatyam.

Production:: The Rite of Spring (T429136659)

Taking the South Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam with its intricate rhythmic footwork, expressive prowess, geometric and dynamic movements, award-winning choreographer Seeta Patel has reimagined the iconic Rite of Spring for an international cast of dancers. Promising to be an exciting flirtation between East and West, this production looks beyond notions of the exotic and orientalist perceptions of Eastern classical arts in this exciting bridge between Western classical music and Indian classical dance.
Company Spin Arts

Listing:: L01363495782

Djanogly Theatre



The Rite of Spring

Taking the South Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam with its intricate rhythmic footwork, expressive prowess, geometric and dynamic movements, award-winning choreographer Seeta Patel has reimagined the iconic Rite of Spring for an international cast of dancers. Promising to be an exciting flirtation between East and West, this production looks beyond notions of the exotic and orientalist perceptions of Eastern classical arts in this exciting bridge between Western classical music and Indian classical dance. Djanogly Theatre

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