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VenueLighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre)
Also: Sherling Studio
TownPoole
CountyDorset
From2nd May 2008
To3rd May 2008
PricesFrom £14.50. To £19.50.
Lighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre) (V910)
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Birmingham Royal Ballet - Dante Sonata/Small Worlds/Elite Syncopations

Birmingham Royal Ballet

Work:: Birmingham Royal Ballet (S0697032789)


Company Birmingham Royal Ballet

Production:: Dante Sonata/Small Worlds/Elite Syncopations (T02046899100)

Dante Sonata - Fragile innocence confronts desperate evil in Frederick Ashton’s simple and poignant ballet, created at the height of World War II. The elegant white-clad Children of Light battle the dark and serpentine Children of Darkness with only one certain outcome – like every war, there will be casualties on both sides. Danced to a passionate, virtuoso score by Franz Liszt, inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, the piece still holds a chilling resonance today. Small Worlds - Taking his inspiration from the brilliant and colourful lines of paintings by Vassily Kandinsky, Birmingham Royal Ballet dancer Kit Holder created this work in 2007. Set to the energetic and engaging Concerto in D for string orchestra by the great ballet composer Igor Stravinsky, Small Worlds offers an unmissable opportunity to see work from a rising talent within the company. Elite Syncopations - A completely stripped back theatre bursts into life as dancers in brilliantly coloured costumes gather for a dance competition. An equally vibrant rag-time band play old favourites from Scott Joplin and his contemporaries to accompany a string of sketches, spanning the dazzling, the witty and the touching, as each dancer at the competition takes their turn. One of his best-loved creations, Kenneth MacMillan’s Elite Syncopations is certain to leave you smiling.
Music Franz Liszt (Dante Sonata)
Music Constant Lambert (musical arrangement - Dante Sonata)
Choreographer Frederick Ashton (Dante Sonata)
Design Sophie Fedorovitch (Dante Sonata)
Lighting Mark Jonathan (Dante Sonata)
Adapted by Peter Teigen (Dante Sonata)
Music Igor Stravinsky (Small Worlds)
Choreographer Kit Holder (Small Worlds)
Design Helen Fownes-Davies (Small Worlds)
Lighting Peter Teigen (Small Worlds)
Music Scott Joplin (and others - Elite Syncopations)
Choreographer Kenneth Macmillan (Elite Syncopations)
Design Ian Spurling (Elite Syncopations)
Lighting Peter Teigen ( adaptation - Elite Syncopations)

Listing:: L01745892298




Dante Sonata/Small Worlds/Elite Syncopations

Dante Sonata - Fragile innocence confronts desperate evil in Frederick Ashton’s simple and poignant ballet, created at the height of World War II. The elegant white-clad Children of Light battle the dark and serpentine Children of Darkness with only one certain outcome – like every war, there will be casualties on both sides. Danced to a passionate, virtuoso score by Franz Liszt, inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, the piece still holds a chilling resonance today. Small Worlds - Taking his inspiration from the brilliant and colourful lines of paintings by Vassily Kandinsky, Birmingham Royal Ballet dancer Kit Holder created this work in 2007. Set to the energetic and engaging Concerto in D for string orchestra by the great ballet composer Igor Stravinsky, Small Worlds offers an unmissable opportunity to see work from a rising talent within the company. Elite Syncopations - A completely stripped back theatre bursts into life as dancers in brilliantly coloured costumes gather for a dance competition. An equally vibrant rag-time band play old favourites from Scott Joplin and his contemporaries to accompany a string of sketches, spanning the dazzling, the witty and the touching, as each dancer at the competition takes their turn. One of his best-loved creations, Kenneth MacMillan’s Elite Syncopations is certain to leave you smiling.

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