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Tuesday 25 March 2025 I 7.30pm
Djanogly Theatre
Tickets: £16
Suitable for ages 12+
Award winning choreographer Russell Maliphant performs his newest piece – a visual feast of movement and light.
The work has been developed with visual artist Panagiotis Tomaras and long-time collaborative partner, composer Dana Fouras, who has created a musical world especially for the show. The performance will be followed by film works and a conversation with Russell to provide insight into his creative process.
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