The Sunday Preview: Dance
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Your support makes all the difference.Dance Workshop Europe (The Place, WC1, 071-387 0031, Tues & Wed). 'Removals'. See panel, left.
Amir Hosseinpour Dance Theatre (Almeida, N1, 071-359 4404, tomorrow to Sat). Is That All There Is? The life of Russian aristocrat Lou Salome.
Prague Festival Ballet (Octagon, Yeovil, 0935 22884, Fri; Apollo, Oxford, 0865 244544, Sat). Small company presents three fine Neo-classical ballets by East European choreographers.
Ballroom Blitz (South Bank, 071-928 8800, to 15 Aug). Free dance extravaganza has a Swan Lake day (Tues), an Isadora Duncan day (Wed) and South Asian Dance (Thurs & Sat). Age and ageism in dance is tomorrow.
English National Ballet (RFH, 071-928 8800, tomorrow to Sat). Wall-to-wall dancing in former Bolshoi star Raissa Struchkova's staging of Swan Lake.
Birmingham Royal Ballet (ROH, 071- 240 1066, Wed to Sat). MacMillan's dramatic Romeo and Juliet.
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