Rambert: Ghost Dances and other works
A Latin American infused triple bill
I don't see how anybody can fail to be moved by Bruce's poetic visions. They express concepts in succinct and vivid pictures far more potent than words.
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A Latin American infused triple bill
A Latin American infused triple bill
The esteemed Rambert dance company bring their famed interpretation Christopher Bruce's beguiling 1981 work Ghost Dances back to London in 2017, marking the production's first outing in 14 years. A masterpiece of contemporary dance, this evocative tribute to South American oppression leads a Latin-American infused triple bill that includes Didy Velman's The 3 Dancers and a new work from Aletta Collins.
Drawing on traditions such as The Day of The Dead and Latin folk tales and music, Ghost Dances a powerful presentation that keeps the audience in its grasp as it winds expertly through themes of love, death, sadness and compassion.
Ghost Dances
Christopher Bruce
The Three Dancers
Didy Velman
New Work
Aletta Collins and Arturo Marquez
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