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Birmingham Royal Ballet - The Grand Tour/Take Five/Diverts archiveTake Five - Director David Bintley invites you to share his love of jazz and, in particular, the music of Dave Brubeck. In homage to one of his heroes, he created this sexy and energetic series of vignettes to some of Brubeck's most famous tracks including, Take Five and Unsquare Dance. The Grand Tour - All aboard for the roaring 20s! Setting out for Europe, our heroine, a doughty American spinster, can't believe her luck when she embarks on her cruise and finds herself in the company of a feast of famous faces. However, it turns out that No?l Coward, Gertrude Stein and George Bernard Shaw, to name but a few, aren't necessarily the friendliest of shipmates. Add stowaways and a rather handsome Chief Steward into the mix and things might get a little... complicated. Diverts - To complete this wonderful programme the company will perform some of its favourite moments from some of its most popular ballets, including Giselle, please check the website for further announcements. Birmingham Royal Ballet website.

Creatives/Company

Company: Birmingham Royal Ballet
Music(s): Dave Brubeck (Take Five), Noel Coward (The Grand Tour - freely adapted and orchestrated by Hershy Kay)
Choreographer(s): David Bintley (Take Five), Joe Layton (The Grand Tour)
Design(s): Jean-Marc Puissant (Take Five), John Conklin (The Grand Tour)
Lighting(s): Peter Mumford (Take Five), Peter Teigen (The Grand Tour)

Birmingham Royal Ballet - The Grand Tour/Take Five/Diverts

Birmingham Royal Ballet - The Grand Tour/Take Five/Diverts (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T01549945928. Details of all Birmingham Royal Ballet - The Grand Tour/Take Five/Diverts archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0697032789

Archive Listings

21 May 13
  to
22 May 13
Buxton Opera House
Buxton, Derbyshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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