DANCE: EVENT OF THE WEEK

Rambert Dance Company Tue to 4 Dec Sadler's Wells Theatre

John Percival
Saturday 20 November 1999 00:02 GMT
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The Rambert Dance Company's new work by Christopher Bruce, God's Plenty, starts this season with a mixture of dance, song and speech, taking Chaucer's Canterbury Tales as the starting point for reflections on love and conflict throughout history. This is replaced by two mixed bills, the first of which includes a revival of Bruce's Ghost Dances, honouring South American victims of oppression. The second is the London premiere of Didy Veldman's Greymatter, with Siobhan Davies's swift-moving Embarque and Bruce's powerfully dramatic Swansong.

Sadler's Wells, London EC1 (0171-863 8000) Tue to 4 Dec

John Percival

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