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Move... to the beat of a different drum. Over the last 10 years, New Moves has established itself as one of the most important dance events anywhere, bringing together some of the hottest contemporary dance artists from around the world. Many of the shows are either world premieres or showing for the first time in Britain. It is an extensive over view of what is happening in dance today. To 21 March, Glasgow CCA And Tramway, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2. Box Office 0141 332 0522. For information call 0141 332 7421.

Spring... into summer with the athleticism of a gazelle. Or at least watch someone else do this at the English National Ballet's Spring Tour. This begins with Ronald Hynd's production of The Sleeping Beauty. The lead roles will be given an assured performance by old-hands, Estonian couple Thomas Edur and Agnes Oaks, who performed in the 1993 premiere season of the ballet. This quintessential fairy tale was created for the National Ballet by Ronald Hynd, with sumptuous sets and costumes by Peter Docherty. Tchaikovsky's score will be played by the English National Ballet orchestra. To 28 February, Manchester Palace Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester, M1, 0161 242 2503, Oxford, Apollo Theatre, 01865 244 544 (2-7 March), Southampton, Mayflower, 01703 711 811 (16-21 March).

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