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Richard Alston Dance Company - Overdrive/Shuffle it Right/To Dance and Skylark archiveContemporary dance. Richard Alston, Artistic Director of The Place, the UK's leading centre for contemporary dance, is internationally recognised as one of the most influential and inspiring choreographers in British dance. The joyous surge of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos, the idiosyncratic songs of Hoagy Carmichael, and the taut, driven layers of Californian composer Terry Riley...here is music full of glorious contrasts. Richard Alston’s Overdrive takes up the pulsating rhythm of Californian composer Terry Riley’s music and runs with it to the wire - shifting, changing direction, curving over and under but never pausing for breath. Shuffle it Right is a light and good humoured company piece syncopating to the jazzy songs of Hoagy Carmichael, who himself sings and plays piano on these wartime recordings, which include Stardust, of course, and Ol’ Man Harlem and Riverboat Shuffle. Martin Lawrance’s To Dance and Skylark is a celebration of Bach’s vigorous and colourful Brandenburg concertos. Lawrance’s steps pick up on all the elation of this wonderful music.

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Choreographer(s): Richard Alston (Overdrive), Martin Lawrance (To Dance and Skylark)

Richard Alston Dance Company - Overdrive/Shuffle it Right/To Dance and Skylark

Richard Alston Dance Company - Overdrive/Shuffle it Right/To Dance and Skylark (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1990352729. Details of all Richard Alston Dance Company - Overdrive/Shuffle it Right/To Dance and Skylark archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S901

Archive Listings

25 May 10
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26 May 10
Curve
Leicester, Leicestershire
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23 Feb 10
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24 Feb 10
Malvern Theatres
Malvern, Worcestershire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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