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Shaolin Monks: Kung Fu Masters Live
Peacock Theatre, London
Another stunning and acrobatic display of martial arts expertise from the Shaolin Monks.
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Amanda Miller: Giselle - Love And Other Difficulties
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Dance Umbrella continues with Amanda Miller's reworking of the classic ballet.
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Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak Dance Company: Shaker
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Part of Dance Umbrella, an imaginative piece inspired by the magical world within a snow globe.
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Siobhan Davies Dance Company: Two Quartets
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Intelligently choreographed but emotionally frustrating new work by Siobhan Davies.
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CandoCo: The Stepfather/And Who Shall Go To The Ball?
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
The innovative, integrated dance company present a new double bill of work with music by Scott Walker.
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Estampas Porteņas: Tango Fire
Peacock Theatre, London
Exhilarating exploration of this most seductive of dance forms by the popular Argentine company.
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre
Sadler's Wells, London
A retrospective of some of the renowned African American choreographer's best known works.
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Paco Pena: A Compas! To The Rhythm
Sadler's Wells, London
After a successful run at the Peacock Theatre last year, this celebration of flamenco in all its forms returns to London.
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Philippe Decoufle: Sombrero
Sadler's Wells, London
Philippe Decoufle's new dance theatre piece pesents a reality-bending, magical world where shadows rule supreme.
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Savion Glover
Sadler's Wells, London
The US tap dance star makes his London debut at Sadler's Wells with a show that blends tap and jazz.
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Les Ballets C de la B: Import/Export
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
A new work from the renowned Belgian dance theatre company, exploring issues of powerlessness.
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Joaquin Cortes: Mi Soledad
Royal Albert Hall, London
As part of a major world tour, the international flamenco superstar brings his new show to London.
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Havana Rakatan
Peacock Theatre, London
Ballet Rakatan stage a colourful celebration of Cuban music and dance.
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Darkin Ensemble: Augustine
The Place, London, and touring
Unsettling piece of dance theatre set in a Parisian mental institution.
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George Piper Dances: Encore
Richmond Theatre, and touring
Mixed bill of exciting new work from leading British choreographers, performed by the Ballet Boyz.
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Shobana Jeyasingh: Faultline/Exit No Exit
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Engaging new double bill from Shobana Jeyasingh exploring ideas of Asian and British identity
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Ye Gam: Jump
Peacock Theatre, London
Entertaining family show mixing silent movie slapstick with martial arts expertise.
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Emio Greco: Hell
Barbican Theatre, London
Greco and collaborator Pieter C Scholten's visceral new contemporary dance piece comes to the Barbican.
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Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake
Sadler's Wells, London
Matthew Bourne's renowned all-male interpretation of the classic ballet returns to London.
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Bangarra Dance Company: Bush
Sadler's Wells, London
Australia's Bangarra Dance Company explore aboriginal stories through dance.
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Brasil Brasileiro
Sadler's Wells, London
Thrilling exploration of Brazilian music and dance, including samba and capoeira.
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Carlos Acosta: Tocororo
Coliseum, London
Acosta's entertaining and partially autobiographical show explores his Cuban boyhood.
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Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre: The Flowerbed
Barbican Pit, London
Michael Keegan-Dolan's energetic suburban update of Romeo and Juliet.
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Compania Metros: Carmen
Sadler's Wells, London
The Catalan company blend elements of flamenco with modern dance.
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