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VenueEmpire Theatre
TownSunderland
CountyTyne and Wear
From4th November 2009
To5th November 2009
PricesFrom £10.00. To £24.00.
Empire Theatre (V577)
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Birmingham Royal Ballet - Quantum Leaps - Powder/The Centre and its Opposite/E=mc2

Birmingham Royal Ballet

Work:: Birmingham Royal Ballet (S0697032789)


Company Birmingham Royal Ballet

Production:: Quantum Leaps - Powder/The Centre and its Opposite/E=mc2 (T01656217859)

Birmingham Royal Ballet returns with two contrasting programmes. Quantum Leaps features Stanton Welch’s Powder, danced to Mozart’s popular clarinet concerto. The Centre and its Opposite is a new work from contemporary choreographer Garry Stewart, Artistic Director of Australian Dance Theatre, set to a powerful electronic soundscape. Programme one is completed with Birmingham Royal Ballet Director David Bintley’s E=mc² which has a specially commissioned score by Matthew Hindson, and explores Einstein’s ‘Special Theory of Relativity’.
Choreographer Stanton Welch (Powder)
Music Mozart (Powder)
Choreographer Gary Stewart (The Centre and its Opposite)
Choreographer David Bintley (E=mc2)
Music Matthew Hindson (E=mc2)
Performer Elisha Willis
Performer Nao Sakuma
Performer Gaylene Cummerfield
Performer Carol-Anne Millar
Performer Ambra Vallo
Performer Natasha Oughtred
Performer Chi Cao
Performer Robert Parker
Performer Matthew Lawrence
Performer Cesar Morales
Performer Jamie Bond

Listing:: L1263570994




Quantum Leaps - Powder/The Centre and its Opposite/E=mc2

Birmingham Royal Ballet returns with two contrasting programmes. Quantum Leaps features Stanton Welch’s Powder, danced to Mozart’s popular clarinet concerto. The Centre and its Opposite is a new work from contemporary choreographer Garry Stewart, Artistic Director of Australian Dance Theatre, set to a powerful electronic soundscape. Programme one is completed with Birmingham Royal Ballet Director David Bintley’s E=mc² which has a specially commissioned score by Matthew Hindson, and explores Einstein’s ‘Special Theory of Relativity’.

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