DIFFERENT forms of dance are on offer to audiences in Tewkesbury in the coming week.
It begins on Saturday with Sleeping Beauty and an evening of dance from the Cecilia Hall Dance Centre of Malvern. Dancers aged from five to adults will perform their own version of the Tchaikovsky classic and also a mix of tap and modern dance.
The professionals take over on Wednesday, November 3, when the Henri Oguike Dance Company is set to perform a programme of four different pieces to celebrate the relationship between live music and dance.
The following Sunday, November 7, one of the most popular ballets, Swan Lake, is being performed by Ballet Russe. The only Russian company resident in the UK, Ballet Russe is made up of principal dancers who have all graduated from the Kirov or Bolshoi ballet academies.
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