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Performance

VenueBirmingham Hippodrome
Also: DanceXchange,Patrick Centre
TownBirmingham
CountyWest Midlands
From9th June 2004
To12th June 2004
Birmingham Hippodrome (V145)
Current/Future Listings
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Birmingham Royal Ballet - The Two Pigeons/Dante Sonata

Birmingham Royal Ballet

Work:: Birmingham Royal Ballet (S0697032789)


Company Birmingham Royal Ballet

Production:: The Two Pigeons/Dante Sonata (T0438279693)

The Two Pigeons - A romantic ballet at its most charming. The Two Pigeons is a heart-warmingly optimistic story of love. This colourful ballet never fails to draw mesmerising performances from it's leads. Dante Sonata - A tense battle between fragile innocence and desperate evil, created during the first few months of World War II, Dante Sonata is said to capture the anguish experienced by people at the time. Powerful, sombre, impassioned and highly dramatic in its movement.
Choreographer Frederick Ashton
Design Jacques Dupont
Design Sophie Fedorovitch
Lighting Mark Jonathan
Music Andre Messager
Music Franz Liszt (arr. Constant Lambert)

Listing:: L01563933958




The Two Pigeons/Dante Sonata

The Two Pigeons - A romantic ballet at its most charming. The Two Pigeons is a heart-warmingly optimistic story of love. This colourful ballet never fails to draw mesmerising performances from it's leads. Dante Sonata - A tense battle between fragile innocence and desperate evil, created during the first few months of World War II, Dante Sonata is said to capture the anguish experienced by people at the time. Powerful, sombre, impassioned and highly dramatic in its movement.

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