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Zodiac-themed Indian dance at theatre



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Published Date: 02 July 2008
Wednesday - ZODIAC – a dance from the Alpana Sengupta Dance Company will be performed at the Riverhead Theatre in Louth on Wednesday, July 2 at 7pm.
Alpana Sengupta is a brilliant specialist of the vivid and mesmerising Kathak style of Indian classical dance.

Since moving to England from India in 1974 she has been a leading pioneer in raising awareness of Indian dance throughout Britain.

Her company of dancers perform work created by Alpana achieving a new exciting form of choreography incorporating folk and other styles.

Zodiac, using the theme name of the signs of the Zodiac, is a forty minute dance piece using the Kathak style with original Indian music composed by master sitar player Mick Taylor.

It will be performed by five professional dancers, a group of adult community participants and primary age children from Louth and East Lindsey Schools.

The second half of the evening comprises a 30 minute demonstration of professional Kathak dance.

Tickets are £11 – calling the booking office, Monday to Saturday 10am-1pm on 01507 600350 or visit www.louthplaygoers.co.uk.


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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2008 9:37 AM
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