DANCE THEATRE
DANCE
Dance performances and classes are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Shows will be listed, provided that details reach our otlices at least ten 5 days before publication. Dance Listings ' compiled by Mark Fisher.
I EDINBURGH FESTIVAL THEATRE 13—29 Nicolson Street. 529 6000. [Aeeessz L. 5 Facilities: WC. WS, AS. H. C. T. Help: A] Flamenco Fire Tue 31 Jan—Sat 4 Feb. 7.30pm. “£19.50. Wed mat. L30pm; Sat mat 2.30pm. Paeo Pena. one of the world‘s foremost performers of flamenco. returns to the Festival Theatre with a celebration of Andalucian culture. this time paying particular attention to dance as opposed to last year's more music- based Misa Flumem‘u.
I KING’S THEATRE 2 Leven Street. 229 [20]. (Access: R. L. Facilities: WC. WS. H. G. Help: AA]
Cinderella On Ice Tue 7-8m ll Feb. 7.30pm. Wed and Sat mats 2.30pm. £4.50—£l8. Lavish ice ballet performed by the Russian All Stars. helped along by fireworks. Prokofiev and 180 costumes.
I TRAVERSE THEATRE Cambridge Street. 228 1404. [Access: L. Facilities: WC. W5. H. G. C] i Boundary and Red Fri 27-Sat 28 Jan. i 7.30pm. £6 (£3). Two dance pieces: the first. from Group N. is choreographed by Vanessa Smith and focuses on a dancer under stress; the second. from X Factor. is a physical and dynamic piece involving
four male dancers.
5 Feb. 8pm. £8 (£4). Richard Alston. ex- director of Rambert Dance. brings a
Dem BY ERNEST THOMPSON
I3 funuury - 4 February
Starring
Eileen M‘Cullum
Free preview 12 January Mon-Sat 7.45pm
Tickets £4.50—£14.00 Matinees Sat 21, Wed 25, Sat 28 Jan at 3.15 pm
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In at the deep end: Richard Alston Dance Company
company of leading dancers to perform
Richard Alston Dance Company Fri 3—Sun 1
four pieces: ."llni'enicnts from Pertrushku.
f Slim/me Realm, [utehrymrte and I Sinner/ting in the City. See preview.
A SEASON OF EXHIBITIONS,
PERFORMANCE, WRITERS’ EVENTS, MUSIC, FILM, VIDEO AND TALKS
2T JANUARY-7 MARCH I 995
DESPAIR
Performance Programme
3 8: 4 FEBRUARY 7.30PM £5l£2
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IO 8. I 1 FEBRUARY 7.30PM £5/£2
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Forced Entertainment, Michael Laub, Ron Athey
Brochure with lull details:
350 SAUCHIEHALL STREET GLASGOW G2 310 TEL: 0141-332 7521
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Final Year l)l)/\ Students New Atlieiieaum Theatre Tickets: £3.50 ((foiics {3) Unemployed A" Badged- Holding Big Issue Vendors
free on (i &' 7 Feb
Royal Scottish Academy
of Music and Drama
100 Reni‘rew Street. Glasgow (i2 31 )B. Box Office: 041 332 5057
TRAVERSE
X- Factor AND Group N
Vibrant & Original Scottish Dance Double Bill
AND
Suspect Culture
Scottish writer, David Grcig is back at the Traverse after the success of EUROPE
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