Octagon Theatre, Yeovil
Time: 7:30 pm
The joyous surge of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos, the syncopated wit of Hoagy Carmichael, and the rich, seamless layerings of Philip Glass – you could not ask for greater contrast than this Spring mixture from Richard Alston Dance Company.
This year, the company are celebrating Richard Alston’s 40th anniversary as a choreographer – four decades of inspirational movement, musicality and humanism. Come and join the party!
“Alston’s sparkle undimmed 40 years on”
The Guardian
Richard Alston’s Blow Over races along to the exhilarating pulse of Songs From Liquid Days by Philip Glass. This is not Glass in cool, serene mood, oh no – this is music urgently driven and the dancers have to fly to keep up, in great leaping arcs of energy.
“Hot sparkles of detailed dancing and powerfully
massed ensembles”
Guardian (2008)
The much loved Brandenburg concertos of Bach are sturdy, vigorous and joyous celebrations of bright instrumental colour. In To Dance And Skylark Martin Lawrance’s high-spirited athletic steps pick up on all the elation of this glorious music.
“Clever, original in outline, true choreography, and I
want to see more of Lawrance’s dance-making”
Financial Times (2007)
Alston’s Shuffle It Right is a light and good-humoured company piece, syncopating to the idiosyncratic and jazzy songs of Hoagy Carmichael. Carmichael himself sings, whistles and plays piano on these wartime recordings, which include Star Dust, of course, and Ol’ Man Harlem and Riverboat Shuffle.
“A wonderfully joyful way to end an evening”
Daily Telegraph (2007)
“We owe him laurels, cheers, and wish him many
more years of creativity. Hurrah for Alston!”
Financial Times
“Still dazzling after all these years”
Independent on Sunday
“The finest choreographer the British modern
dance scene has ever known”
The New York Times
Box Office
01935 422884Octagon Theatre
Hendford
Yeovil
Somerset
BA20 1UX