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VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From3rd July 2004
To3rd July 2004
When19:45
PricesFrom £15.00. To £15.00.
Barbican Centre (V371)
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George Piper Dances - Approximate Sonata I, V/Mesmerics/Broken Fall

George Piper Dances

Work:: George Piper Dances (S1707480597)


Production:: Approximate Sonata I, V/Mesmerics/Broken Fall (T1376168120)

Approximate Sonata I, V is a new work created by William Forsythe for his own company, Ballet Frankfurt, and has been specially adapted for William Trevitt, Oxana Panchenko and Monica Zamora. Mesmerics is a hypnotising quintet with lyrical force, choregraphed by internationally acclaimed dancemaker Christopher Wheeldon with music by [Philip Glass). Broken Fall, a new piece choreographed by [Russell Maliphant, premiered at the Royal Opera House in December 2003, recently winning the 'Boyz' an Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production.
Choreographer William Forsythe (Approximate Sonata I V)
Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon (Mesmerics)
Music Philip Glass (Mesmerics)
Choreographer Russell Maliphant (Broken Fall)

Listing:: L1471862030




Approximate Sonata I, V/Mesmerics/Broken Fall

Approximate Sonata I, V is a new work created by William Forsythe for his own company, Ballet Frankfurt, and has been specially adapted for William Trevitt, Oxana Panchenko and Monica Zamora. Mesmerics is a hypnotising quintet with lyrical force, choregraphed by internationally acclaimed dancemaker Christopher Wheeldon with music by [Philip Glass). Broken Fall, a new piece choreographed by [Russell Maliphant, premiered at the Royal Opera House in December 2003, recently winning the 'Boyz' an Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production.

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