A reflective exploration of persona and existence
The National Dance Company Wales is set to take the stage in Neuss, Germany, on December 8, 2021, at 8 pm, at the Stadthalle Neuss. This performance marks another exciting chapter in the company's repertoire of contemporary dance works, featuring innovative choreography by both resident and guest choreographers.
The event will adhere to the 2G rule, with proof of vaccination or recovery required, along with a valid ID. A medical mouth and nose covering (FFP2 or surgical mask) will be mandatory when entering and exiting the Stadthalle, in the corridors, foyer, and restrooms.
Three choreographies will be performed, including two Germany premieres. "Ludo" by Caroline Finn, "Afterimage" by Fernando Melo, and "Why are people clapping" by Ed Myhill are set to captivate audiences with their unique styles and themes. "Ludo" transports the audience to a surreal playground within a park, while "Afterimage" creates an atmosphere of illusion and reality using mirrors. "Why are people clapping" invites the audience into an energetic soundscape.
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For those eager to secure their seats for the performance, tickets can be ordered from advance booking offices, by phone at 02131-526 999 99, or online via the link https://www.example.com. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, it is recommended to check the official websites of the National Dance Company Wales, the hosting venue in Neuss, and local government or health department announcements for Neuss on event safety guidelines.
Stay tuned for more updates on this anticipated performance by the National Dance Company Wales in Neuss, Germany.
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