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![]() Robert Gravenor in 'Hothouse Rag'; photo: Bill Cooper Introductory notes |
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What's onElite Syncopations Click here for full diary of performances of Elite Syncopations and links for how to book. Other show diariesCoppélia Darkness and Light Giselle La Fille mal gardée Penguin Café The Nutcracker The Prince of the Pagodas The Sleeping Beauty Three of a Kind Full performance diaryClick here for performance listings. |
Elite SyncopationsA completely stripped back theatre bursts into life as dancers in brilliantly coloured costumes gather for a dance competition. An equally vibrant rag-time band play old favourites from Scott Joplin and his contemporaries to accompany a string of sketches, spanning the dazzling, the witty and the touching, as each dancer at the competition takes their turn. One of his best-loved creations, Kenneth MacMillan's Elite Syncopations is certain to leave you smiling. |
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Performance lengthApprox 0 hours and 38 minutes Image galleryClick here for more images of this show StoryguideThis item is not available |
CreditsMusic Scott Joplin Choreography Kenneth MacMillan Design Ian Spurling Lighting John B. Read World premiereThe Royal Ballet, 7 October 1974, The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden First performance by Birmingham Royal Ballet10 February 1978, Sadler's Wells Theatre ReviewsClick here for a listing of current reviews. |
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