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The latest outing for Yolande Yorke-Edgell's company includes a new work created by 'Strictly Come Dancing's Anton Du Beke. While it's hard to say whether that's an endorsement or not – Du Beke isn't exactly known for his work in the contemporary dance field – it does make for an eclectic bill, alongside pieces by LA-based choreographer John Pennington and Sardinian Alessio Barbarossa, plus two from Yorke-Edgell herself. The nine-strong company includes dancers with a mix of ages and backgrounds, including former Richard Alston Dance Company member Pari Naderi and Alastair Postlethwaite (Matthew Bourne's New Adventures, 'So You Think You Can Dance?').
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