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October 2018 – May 2019

Dance

WELCOMEAcross all of the work we do in our three buildings and beyond in our communities, we are working hard to develop our range, reach and impact. Through our new artistic vision we will bring the world to Norwich and Norfolk and our exciting dance programme over the next few months demonstrates that.

For me, dance can transcend borders, nationality and politics in a way that other artforms can’t, building bridges across languages and cultures. After a phenomenal summer of dance which included Carlos Acosta and his amazing new company Acosta Danza selling-out Theatre Royal, I am delighted to share some of the exciting dance that is coming to us over the next few months.

It is fantastic that we are now part of Dance Consortium, a group of 19 large British and Irish theatres committed to bringing the very best contemporary dance from every corner of the globe to excite, challenge, entertain and inspire audiences. This has enabled us to attract the internationally-acclaimed Mark Morris Dance Group from the US to Norwich with their stunning homage to the Beatles’ album Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Pepperland. This joyous work celebrates the album’s rock ‘n’ roll themes mixing creative flair, musicality, wit, humanity and a suitably psychedelic look.

We also have the Canadian-based Cirque Éloize who present Cirkopolis, a stunning fusion of contemporary dance and circus, and Ballet Black which celebrates performers of black and Asian descent in a beautiful programme featuring a wonderful range of music and choreography. We are also delighted to sustain and develop our existing dance partnerships with more work from Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures, Northern Ballet and Richard Alston Dance Company.

Explore our programme and please enjoy the opportunity of seeing some of the most creative and dynamic names from the world of dance.

STEPHEN CROCKER CHIEF EXECUTIVE

CONTENTSCIRQUE ELOIZECirkopolis 3

RACHAEL YOUNG Nightclubbing 4

BALLET BLACK 5

FLAWLESS 6

NORTHERN BALLET– The Nutcracker 7

RUSSIAN STATE BALLET– La Fille Mal Gardée– Giselle– Cinderella 8–9

RAMBERT PRESENTSRambert 2 10

RICHARD ALSTON DANCE COMPANY 11

BRENDAN COLE 12

MATTHEW BOURNE’S Swan Lake 13

DANCE CONSORTIUM PRESENT MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUPPepperland 14

HOW TO BOOK 15

TALKS AND WORKSHOPS 15

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Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 October, 2018

CIRQUE ÉLOIZE – CIRKOPOLISThe critically acclaimed circus extravaganza Cirkopolis - by Montreal-based troupe Cirque Éloize - is set to thrill audiences of all ages, in Norwich this autumn.

Classic acrobatics and tightly choreographed dance numbers are performed against a backdrop of original video projections. In jaw-dropping feats, twelve acrobatic artists challenge the limits of gravity with their physical prowess.

No wonder it has sold out more than 4,000 performances in over 550 cities and 50 countries.

Age guidance: 8+

Saturday 7.30pm, Sunday 5.00pm Tickets £10 – £31Special prices for Friends, Corporate Club, Over 60s & Under 18s

“Extraordinary! There’s the circus, and then there’s Cirque

Éloize. These guys are on a whole other level.”

New York Post

“Cirque du Soleil’s hipper, sexier cousin.” The Stage, London

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Tuesday 23 October, 2018, at Norwich Playhouse

RACHAEL YOUNG – NIGHTCLUBBING1981: Grace Jones releases her landmark album ‘Nightclubbing’; her body is brown and soft.

2015: Three women are refused entry into a London nightclub; their bodies are brown and soft.

Rachael Young and her badass band of super-humans embrace Afrofuturism and the cult of Grace Jones in Nightclubbing; an explosive new performance bringing visceral live music and intergalactic visions to start a revolution.

Age guidance: 14+

Part of Creative Matters October 2018: Black British Identity, find out more at theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

7.00PM Tickets £8.50 – £12

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Thursday 25 October

BALLET BLACKCassa Pancho’s Ballet Black celebrates dancers of black and Asian descent, showcasing technique, precision and grace in specially commissioned pieces. As part of their latest double bill, renowned British choreographer Cathy Marston choreographs a new ballet based on Can Themba’s moving fable The Suit.

Completing the evening is Arthur Pita’s Olivier – nominated A Dream Within A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The production mixes classical and contemporary to distil the essence of Shakespeare’s comedy, unfolding to the eclectic sounds of Eartha Kitt, Barbra Streisand, Yma Sumac and more.

Age guidance: 12+

Part of Creative Matters October 2018: Black British Identity, find out more at theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

Thursday 7.30pm Tickets £10 – £21.50 Special Price for Under 25s

‘Enchanting’ Guardian

‘It’s a knockout’Independent

‘Classy, popular entertainment.. drama and glorious romantic fun’Times

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Tuesday 6 November, 2018

FLAWLESSChase The Dream - The Reboot. Stars of Street Dance 3D 1 & 2, Britain’s Got Talent and two-time winners of the World Dance Championships are back! A FEEL GOOD, family show following the journey of 10 Big Dreamers, seeking the opportunity to live their ultimate dance fantasy on board the “Intergalactic Dream Ship”.

Tuesday 7.30pm Tickets £10 – £26Special Prices for Groups of 10+

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Wednesday 21 – Saturday 24 November, 2018

NORTHERN BALLET – THE NUTCRACKERA BALLET BY DAVID NIXON OBE

Share in Clara’s adventures as she is swept away by her Nutcracker Prince into an enchanting winter wonderland. Don’t miss dazzling dancing snowflakes, the famous Sugar Plum Fairy and the notorious Mouse King in the ultimate festive entertainment.

Performed to Tchaikovsky’s enduring score, played live by Northern Ballet Sinfonia, The Nutcracker awakens childlike imagination in us all.

Eves 7.30pm, Mats Thur, Fri & Sat 2.30pm Tickets £10 – £41.50Special Prices for Over 60s, Under 18s, Schools, Families and Groups

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Monday 14 – Wednesday 16 January, 2019

RUSSIAN STATE BALLETACCOMPANIED BY THE ORCHESTRA OF THE RUSSIAN STATE BALLET

LA FILLE MAL GARDÉEMonday 14 January One of the oldest ballets still regularly performed, with plenty of ribbons, romance and rivalry, La Fille mal gardée conjures up a world of pastoral simplicity where a farm boy woos a flirty farmer’s daughter and they find inventive ways to avoid her mother.

GISELLETuesday 15 January The most poignant of all classical ballets is filled with dramatic passion in a chilling and heart-rending tale of love, treachery and forgiveness from beyond the grave.

CINDERELLAWednesday 16 January The world’s favourite rags to riches fairy-tale is a magical mix of Prokofiev’s energetic score, lively choreography and colourful costumes.

Eves 7.30pm, Mat Wed 2.30pm Tickets £10 – £38Special Prices for Under 18s, Over 60s and Groups

Russian State Ballet – Romeo and Juliet

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Thursday 31 January & Friday 1 February, 2019, at Norwich Playhouse

RAMBERT PRESENTS – RAMBERT2Made up of the world’s most exhilarating early career dancers, the brand new Rambert2 attacks works from some of the world’s most thrilling choreographers: artistic director of Sydney Dance Company and former Rambert dancer Rafael Bonachela’s E2 7SD, Killer Pig by Sadler’s Wells’ newest Associate Artist Sharon Eyal and a new creation by Rambert’s guest artistic director Benoit Swan Pouffer.Rambert2 is supported by The Linbury Trust. The inaugural season is commissioned by Sadler’s Wells, with additional support from Arts Depot.

Age guidance: 11+

Eves 7.30pm, Mat Friday 1.00pm Tickets £8.50 – £17

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Friday 22 – Saturday 23 February, 2019

RICHARD ALSTON DANCE COMPANYRichard Alston has been making dance for 50 years and is recognised internationally as one of the most important dance-artists of our time. His Company returns to Norwich with a celebratory triple bill of his trademark, deeply lyrical choreography.

The evening centres around exciting World Premieres by Richard Alston and associate choreographer Martin Lawrance. Alston’s Brahms Hungarian Dances is set to the hugely popular Brahms pieces, featuring live solo pianist Jason Ridgway, where the dancers are carried along by fast steps and an abandoned fervour. Detour, Lawrance’s new work, set to Michael Gordon’s pulsing Timber, will be a companion piece to a celebratory revival of the beautiful Proverb, one of Alston’s most telling choreographies set to the vocals of Steve Reich.

Pre-Performance Talk. See page 15 for details.

Eves 7.30pm Tickets £10 – £23.50Special prices for Under 25s and Groups.

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Saturday 23 March, 2019

BRENDAN COLEJoin us for a night of beautiful Ballroom and Latin passion with the charismatic Brendan Cole, in a brand new extravaganza of music and dance. The very first winner of BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing is joined by professional dancers, singers and a live band to showcase the superb choreography and dazzling performance that has kept Brendan in the public eye for 15 years.

Saturday 3.00pm & 7.30pm Tickets £10 – £41.50

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Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 April, 2019

MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE Retaining the iconic elements of the original production loved by millions around the world, Matthew Bourne and award-winning designers Lez Brotherston (Set & Costumes) and Paule Constable (Lighting) have created an exciting re-imagining of the classic production.

Thrilling, audacious, witty and emotive, this Swan Lake is perhaps still best known for replacing the female corps-de-ballet with a menacing male ensemble, which shattered convention, turned tradition upside down and took the dance world by storm.

Collecting over thirty international accolades including an Olivier Award and three Tonys on Broadway, Matthew Bourne’s powerful interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece is a passionate and contemporary Swan Lake for our times.

Eves 7.30pm, Mats Thur & Sat 2.30pm Tickets £10 – £45Special prices for Over 60s, Under 18s and Groups

“‘As Bold and Beautiful as Ever’” Daily Telegraph

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Tuesday 23 – Wednesday 24 April, 2019

DANCE CONSORTIUM PRESENTS

MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP – PEPPERLANDMark Morris celebrates the 50th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band with an exuberant new dance work that revels in the eccentric charm and joyful optimism of the Beatles’ ground-breaking album.

The production, a smash hit with audiences at its Liverpool premiere last year, features a score by long-time Morris collaborator Ethan Iverson, who leads a unique live chamber ensemble through quirky arrangements of iconic songs from the record including Lonely Hearts Club Band, With a Little Help From My Friends, A Day in the Life, When I’m Sixty-Four, Within You Without You, and Penny Lane mixed with imaginative original compositions.

Post Show Q & A. See page 15 for details.

Eves 8.00pm, Mat Wed 2.30pm Tickets £10 – £32.50 Special Prices for Over 60s and Under 18s

‘... a truly joyous, celebratory work of art...brilliant homage to

one of the great rock albums.’The Telegraph

‘The choreography is deft and nuanced, at times skimming across the music’s bright surface, at times digging deeper.’The Observer

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TALKS AND WORKSHOPSRICHARD ALSTON DANCE COMPANY PRE-PERFORMANCE TALK See page 11 for event informationSaturday 23 February, 6.30pm, Norwich Theatre Royal auditorium. FREE, book tickets via Box Office

PEPPERLAND POST SHOW Q&A See page 14 for event informationTuesday 23 April in Norwich Theatre Royal auditorium, with members of the company.

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