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Birmingham Royal Ballet - Quantum Leaps - Powder/The Centre and its Opposite/E=mc2 archiveBirmingham 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’. Birmingham Royal Ballet website.

Cast/Performers

Elisha Willis, Nao Sakuma, Gaylene Cummerfield, Carol-Anne Millar, Ambra Vallo, Natasha Oughtred, Chi Cao, Robert Parker, Matthew Lawrence, Cesar Morales, Jamie Bond

Creatives/Company

Company: Birmingham Royal Ballet
Choreographer(s): Stanton Welch (Powder), Gary Stewart (The Centre and its Opposite), David Bintley (E=mc2)
Music(s): Mozart (Powder), Matthew Hindson (E=mc2)

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

Birmingham Royal Ballet - Quantum Leaps - Powder/The Centre and its Opposite/E=mc2 (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T01656217859. Details of all Birmingham Royal Ballet - Quantum Leaps - Powder/The Centre and its Opposite/E=mc2 archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0697032789

Archive Listings

10 Nov 09
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14 Nov 09
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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4 Nov 09
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5 Nov 09
Empire Theatre
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
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23 Sep 09Birmingham Hippodrome
Birmingham, West Midlands
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