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Performance

VenueBrunton Theatre
TownMusselburgh
CountyEast Lothian
From10th October 2013
To10th October 2013
When19:30
PricesFrom £11.25. To £11.25.
Brunton Theatre (V633)
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  • Date of change: 7 Aug 13 - T0591405390

Ballet Black - Quadruple Bill featuring War Letters

Work:: Ballet Black (S02111829241)

The critically acclaimed Ballet Black strive to honour the traditions of classical ballet while breaking new ground with cutting-edge choreography. Now an essential part of the classical ballet landscape, the company is the perfect showcase for dancers of black and Asian descent, providing them with a platform on which to perform and practise their craft. Unsurprisingly, Ballet Black attracts dancers, choreographers and designers from around the world.

Production:: Quadruple Bill featuring War Letters (T0591405390)

British choreographer, Christopher Marney (Gothenburg Ballet, New Adventures) creates Ballet Black's newest story ballet, War Letters, an episodic journey through relationships built during World War Two. Experience the loneliness of the women left behind, the aftermath of a soldier's turmoil, the fun of the London dance halls and the sights and sounds of the Blitz spirit.
Choreographer Ludovic Ondiviela
Choreographer Robert Binet
Choreographer Javier De Frutos
Choreographer Christopher Marney (War Letters)

Listing:: L808718613




Current production:Work

Quadruple Bill featuring War Letters

British choreographer, Christopher Marney (Gothenburg Ballet, New Adventures) creates Ballet Black's newest story ballet, War Letters, an episodic journey through relationships built during World War Two. Experience the loneliness of the women left behind, the aftermath of a soldier's turmoil, the fun of the London dance halls and the sights and sounds of the Blitz spirit.

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