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Performance

VenueBirmingham Repertory Theatre
Also: The Door
TownBirmingham
CountyWest Midlands
From1st February 2002
To1st February 2002
When20:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £15.50.
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (V143)
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George Piper Dances, Akram Khan and Arc Dance Company - Critical Mass/Related Rocks/Elegy

Work:: George Piper Dances, Akram Khan and Arc Dance Company (S01254290629)

British Dance Edition - Celebrating and promoting the best of British dance, The REP presents performances for BDE2002, which is hosted by DanceXchange, the National Dance Agency for Birmingham and the West Midlands.

Production:: Critical Mass/Related Rocks/Elegy (T01684931744)

Critical Mass "A mesmerising cross between a wrestling match and a tango" The Times. Related Rocks - using the intricate gestures of Kathak and sweeping movements of contemporary dance he creates intelligent and beautiful dance, exhilarating to watch. Elegy - inspired by the novel The Idiot it combines a Dostoyevskian intensity with the vividly specific physical personalities of its three superb dancers with captivating and dramatic results.
Choreographer Russell Maliphant (Critical Mass)
Music Magnus Lindberg (Related Rocks - in collaboration with the London Sinfonietta)
Choreographer Kim Brandstrup (Elegy)

Listing:: L1506502242

Main House. British Dance Edition



Critical Mass/Related Rocks/Elegy

Critical Mass "A mesmerising cross between a wrestling match and a tango" The Times. Related Rocks - using the intricate gestures of Kathak and sweeping movements of contemporary dance he creates intelligent and beautiful dance, exhilarating to watch. Elegy - inspired by the novel The Idiot it combines a Dostoyevskian intensity with the vividly specific physical personalities of its three superb dancers with captivating and dramatic results. Main House. British Dance Edition

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