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Purpose-built in 1998 on the site of the original seventeenth-century theatre of the same name, this dazzling complex is home to an impressive line-up of local and international dance talent. While remaining accessible in its programme, Sadler's Wells puts on strong, often critically acclaimed, shows that cover tango, flamenco (watch out for the annual Flamenco Festival), hip hop, classical and contemporary ballet as well as Matthew Bourne's special brand of populist dance. The Angel venue's name dates back to the 1680s when the theatre discovered a medicinal well whose water was said to have health-giving properties. You can still look down the well today, though the days of taking a quick dip before a show are long gone. In addition to the main theatre, the smaller Lilian Baylis Studio offers smaller-scale new works and works in progress, while the Peacock Theatre (on Portugal Street in Holborn) operates as a satellite venue.
Two contrasting programmes from the Royal Ballet's sister company. David Bintley's 'Cyrano' is the pick for those who love a (comedic) story ballet, while a triple bill of works by Bintley, Housto...
A new solo piece from Akram Khan, 'Gnosis', combines kathak and contemporary dance with puppetry and spoken word to tell the Mahabharata story of Queen Ghandari, who forgoes her sight to follow he...
Second appearance this week for the polymath jazz pianist/flamenco guitarist/tabla player/soundtrack writer/orchestral composer here performing an all-acoustic show of music from his latest highly ...
A festival of Indian music and dance curated by choreogrpaher Akram Khan and composer Nitin Sawhney. Taking in everything from classical dance to British-Asian hip hop, with guest artists includin...
Now almost as much a Christmas institution as conventional productions of 'The Nutcracker' ilk, Bourne's production famously uses men to play the parts of the swans.
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