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The region’s top youth dance companies showcase new choreography inspired by the words of former New York City Ballet principal dancer and choreographer, Jacques d’Amboise.
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Ballet Central is proud to bring their 25th anniversary tour to The Lowry, offering a varied programme of ballet, contemporary and jazz from some of the world’s leading choreographers.
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Scottish Dance Theatre premieres two new works for 2010, NQR and The Life and Times of Girl A.
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Join the seven Vivancos brothers for an evening of irresistible energy as they fuse authentic flamenco with classical ballet and exuberant street-dance.
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With a classical score by Tchaikovsky and original choreography by Marius Petipa, The Sleeping Beauty is considered one of the greatest ballets from Imperial Russia.
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Two vibrant programmes from the company famed for invigorating Western classics with Cuban passion, with a special guest appearance by Carlos Acosta on Thu 15 April at 7.30pm.
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With Tchaikovsky's immortal music and based on original choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov the company inject one of the most famous ballets in the traditional repertoire with Cuban passion.
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A new piece from Ad Hoc Dance drawing on the group’s and participants’ creative responses to tasks based around the concept of ‘trust’.
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Renowned for inspiring their audiences, Candoco present three new works from international choreographers Wendy Houstoun, Emanuel Gat and Manchester-born Sarah Michelson.
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Acclaimed actor and dancer David Toole partners his biggest fan, Lucy Hind, in this funny, moving and satirical dance duet.
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