DANCE TICKET OFFER: SMALL BONES

Wednesday 06 March 1996 00:02 GMT
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Tonight is the final chance to catch the London premiere of two works from Small Bones dance company, which form part of the 1996 Spring Loaded Season at London's Place Theatre. Two contemporary scores and works of literature serve as the points of departure for A Heart Undone and The Songlines, choreographed by Paul Douglas. A Heart Undone is influenced by fables and their meditation between life and death, while The Songlines reflects Chatwin's novel of the same name.

The first 10 readers to call the box-office on 0171-387 0031 will be offered two tickets for the price of one for the performance tonight at 8pm.

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