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Ballet Cymru's Romeo a Juliet promotional artwork: two dancers leap into the air side-by-side, looking into one another's eyes; the background is a cloudy urban skyscape.
Romeo a Juliet
Mon 24 Jun 2024 – Tue 25 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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A dark green, textured background. In the centre, a digitally collaged image of a woman in 1930s dress, with a short, blunt bob haircut, holding a monocle on a long pearl necklace up to her eye. Blended into her silhouette are photos of 1930s looking jazz musicians, dancers and a female couple touching their foreheads together in an intimate expression.
The Monocle
Wed 26 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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Coppelia artwork. Black background. Rosie Southall, a young woman with curled pigtail hair buns, running black mascara and wearing a torn beige bodysuit under a brown leather corset, raises her arms around her face. Top left text reads KVN Dance Company, Coppelia, Classic remixed: Classic Reborn. Bottom text reads: British Theatre Guide, four stars, A Younger Theatre, five stars, London Theatre 1, four stars, theatre pick of the week – The Guardian.
Coppelia
Sat 29 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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Nobody production image: a woman in a fushia top and trousers dancing while enclosed in a small metal cube, which balances on its edge; her arms and legs are flexed and reaching out of the cube; the background is a grey urban landscape.
Photo by Dan Tucker

Nobody – A Dance-Circus Adventure (past)

With its raw physical strength, gravity-defying choreography and daring action, Nobody follows 7 characters on their journey to discover who they are. What they present on the exterior might not be what they’re feeling inside.

Nobody sees Motionhouse’s renowned dance-circus style reach new levels. The spectacular strength of the performers makes every throw and lift seem effortless as we follow them through this emotional, but ultimately uplifting story, full of twists and turns.

Packed with visual magic, the world on stage is transformed before our eyes. Digital projections and the shape-shifting set create a constantly changing environment where nothing is quite what it seems…

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Believe – My Life On Stage (past)

Following his sixth consecutive year on Strictly Come Dancing, Graziano Di Prima and his wife, Dancing with the Stars professional Giada Lini, are ready to set the stage ablaze in their electrifying new show.

Before the sequins and sparkles of Strictly, Sicily’s very own Billy Elliot grew up working in the vineyards with his father, dreaming that one day, he would become a dancer.

Believe – My Life on Stage tells Graziano’s incredible story. Brace yourself for an electrifying evening of Latin and ballroom dance as he pays tribute to his Italian heritage and honours the unwavering support of his family, who never doubted his dreams. This is Graziano’s life story, told with heart and passion, and it’s happening live on stage! Don’t miss this breathtaking new show.

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Strictly's Graziano Di Prima moves towards the camera, his long dark heair hanging loose. He's wearing black trousers and a black shirt that is hanigng open in the front. In the smoke around him, there's a faded image of Graziano dancing with his wife. Text reads: Graziano Di Prima BELIEVE My Life on Stage
Central is a dancer performing as Tess of the d'Urbervilles in the Ockham's Razor prodcution Tess. Very fluid movement, her long skirt is twirling, as is her long dark hair. In the background are several dancers in similar dresses, most of them in a handstand and legs in a split position in the air.
Image by Kie Cummings

TESS (past)

Tess is a ground-breaking adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s classic novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles.

An ensemble of performers weave together Hardy’s words and the extreme physicality of circus to tell this tale of power, loss and endurance.

Against a backdrop of projections the cast wield wooden planks, climb shifting walls and move through ropes and swathes of linen to evoke the vast landscapes and interior worlds of Hardy’s Wessex.

It is a story which still has extraordinary relevance for our times in its incredibly nuanced evocation of female relationships, sexual desire, consent, privilege and poverty.

This retelling captures the beauty, heartbreak and yearning of the novel and draws upon the incredible strength of the circus body to create a Tess as heroic as Hardy intended.

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HAPPY FATHER’S DAY (past)

Happy Father’s Day is a reflective coming-of-age piece with a comedic edge created by Dani Harris-Walters. A heart-stirring journey that focuses on a vital relationship from an unexpected point of view. With the use of Hip Hop Dance, this engaging solo work navigates through a realm of anecdotal sketches with a fusion of movement, rap, animation and text.

This relatable and uniquely crafted work is the unconventional puberty lesson you wish you had during school.

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Happy Father's Day artwork. Black background. Dani Harris-Walters (a young black man wearing a blue jumpers and black trousers) forms a straight line with his body, arms by his sides. He is tilted at a diagonal angle. In the top left corner, text that is formed out of illustrated sperm reads 'Happy Father's Day'.
Ballet Cymru's Romeo a Juliet promotional artwork: two dancers leap into the air side-by-side, looking into one another's eyes; the background is a cloudy urban skyscape.
Photo by Sleepy Robot

Romeo and Juliet

Critics’ Circle Award winning company, Ballet Cymru, present an extraordinary adaptation of Shakespeare’s masterpiece Romeo a Juliet.

Intense fighting, passionate duets and universal themes echo through dramatic and lyrical choreography. Exquisite costumes and extraordinary video projections create a world of danger and excitement where two young lovers are caught in an age-old feud.

Romeo a Juliet features choreography from company Directors Darius James OBE and Amy Doughty, and costumes by Georg Meyer-Wiel (www.meyerwiel.com) who has created costumes for some of the world’s leading companies including Rambert Dance Company and Australian Dance Theatre.

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The Monocle

Welcome to The Monocle, where nothing is impossible!

This highly virtuosic contemporary dance performance, featuring the voluptuous jazz chanteuse Imogen Banks, presents the untold story of Le Monocle, a secretly notorious lesbian cabaret in 1930s Paris. Inside The Monocle the air is thick, warm and wavy with secrets and sensuality. Women laugh loudly, drink the night away and abandon themselves into smooth and passionate dances.

Just for one night, be our guest at The Monocle and experience the joy of what it feels like to be in a truly safe space.

During the interval, join us in the café, where Imogen will treat the audience to an extra special singing performance.

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A dark green, textured background. In the centre, a digitally collaged image of a woman in 1930s dress, with a short, blunt bob haircut, holding a monocle on a long pearl necklace up to her eye. Blended into her silhouette are photos of 1930s looking jazz musicians, dancers and a female couple touching their foreheads together in an intimate expression.
Photography by Luke Waddington, Digital Design by Cave & Sky
Coppelia artwork. Black background. Rosie Southall, a young woman with curled pigtail hair buns, running black mascara and wearing a torn beige bodysuit under a brown leather corset, raises her arms around her face. Top left text reads KVN Dance Company, Coppelia, Classic remixed: Classic Reborn. Bottom text reads: British Theatre Guide, four stars, A Younger Theatre, five stars, London Theatre 1, four stars, theatre pick of the week – The Guardian.

Coppelia

See Coppelia as you’ve never seen her before!

Following sold-out performances in London, KVN Dance Company returns with Kevan Allen’s magical reimagining of the beloved classical ballet, Coppelia.

This retelling explores eccentric toy maker Dr Coppelius’ intent behind creating a life-size clockwork doll, Coppelia and the impact this has on his relationship with the community of villagers and on Swanhilda’s relationship with her fiancé, Franz.

Fusing classical ballet with contemporary dance and hip-hop, Coppelia features the full classical Delibes score imaginatively remixed by Rickard Berg and nominated for the Critics’ Circle National Dance Award for Outstanding Creative Contribution.

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