LONDON COLISEUM

St Martins Lane, London, WC2N 4ES

RUSSELL MALIPHANT

Following his sold out performances of PUSH in 2008, acclaimed choreographer and performer Russell Maliphant returns to the Coliseum.

RUSSELL MALIPHANT with special guest artists Dana Fouras, Agnes Oaks, Thomas Edur, Adam Cooper, Ivan Putrov and Daniel Proietto

Following his sold out performances of PUSH in 2008, acclaimed choreographer and performer Russell Maliphant returns to the Coliseum with a programme celebrating 10 years of work.

Featuring an exceptional array of guest artists and showcasing the inimitable partnership of Agnes Oaks and Thomas Edur of English National Ballet, choreographer and dancer Adam Cooper and Ivan Putrov, principal dancer with The Royal Ballet, the evening features some of Maliphant’s key works, including Knot, Sheer and Critical Mass.

Former Royal Ballet dancer Dana Fouras returns to the stage in her signature piece Two, in a new version for two dancers created especially for this evening.

Featuring sublime lighting created by Maliphant’s longtime collaborator Michael Hulls, this evening - like PUSH before it - promises to be one of the dance events of the year.

Additional casting to be announced.

Dates

Opening night: 7 April 2009
Closing night: 11 April 2009

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