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A Festival of Korean Dance will return to The Place for its seventh year, and for the first time will tour to Scotland followed by its UK tour in Newcastle, London and Bournemouth with shows that take in the joys of soaring, that explore the impact of social media, and that focus on presenting traditional Asian values and stories in contemporary ways
Listings information:
Tramway, Glasgow www.tramway.org | 0845 330 3501
25 Albert Dr, Glasgow G41 2PE
Dance City, Newcastle www.dancecity.co.uk | 0191 261 0505
Temple St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4BR
The Place, London www.theplace.org.uk | 020 7121 1100
The Place, 17 Duke’s Rd, London, WC1H 9PY
Pavilion Dance South West www.pdsw.ork.uk | 01202 203630
Bournemouth BH1 2BU
The Lowry, Salford www.thelowry.com | 0843 208 6010
Pier 8, The Quays, Salford, Manchester, Greater Manchester M50 3AZ
Kontemporary Korea: A Double Bill of K:Dance: Flight and Tomorrowisnowtodayisyesterday
16 May Tramway, 7.30pm, £20/£15/£10 Pay what you can
18 May Dance City, 7.30pm, £18 (£14.50 concs)
22 May The Place, 7.30pm, £20 (£16 concs)
24 May Pavilion Dance South West, 7.30pm, £15 (£12 - £6 concs)
That uncomfortable feeling when you really want something to be good and it just isn't. That's how the opening night of A Festival Of Korean Dance 2023 (its sixth year) at The Place felt.
International dance sensation Les Twins from France joins the Breakin' Convention Festival line-up this year and performs with original crew members Ruben 'Rubix' Noel and Laura Nala from Criminalz. The duo has toured the world with megastars Beyoncé, Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg. Since first performing at Breakin' Convention in 2015, Les Twins have won the million-dollar prize on NBC's World of Dance.
Kensington and Chelsea Festival announces the full theatre programme, celebrating creativity and culture for everyone this summer. Finborourgh Theatre, The Chelsea Theatre, The Cornonet, Shakespeare's Globe and The Playground Theatre top the eclectic bill which animates the borough's well-known and less-discovered spaces over the summer months. The Festival showcases exceptional emerging and established artists across more than 60 multi-disciplinary shows and events.
The Place is at The Place, 17 Dukes Rd, London, WC1H 9PY , London.