JSLN Dance Company to perform at Redgrave Theatre in Bristol on 5th & 6th July

JSLN Dance Company to perform at Redgrave Theatre in Bristol on 5th & 6th July

Posted on: 09 Jun 2017

The Redgrave Theatre in Clifton will be playing host to the internationally renowned neo-classical ballet company JSLN Dance Company. This spectacular dance group will be performing in Bristol on 5th and 6th July, and we advise getting your tickets soon as this will no doubt sell out due to their all-new triple bill: 'Variations of Pointe II.’

 

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JSLN Dance company at The Redgrave theatre this July

Featuring dancers from England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Hungary and Germany, the company will be performing at 19 venues across the UK throughout June and July, before participating in the Edinburgh Festival in August. 

 

 Artistic director Sören Niewelt said: "We're really excited to be back in Bristol with a show that follows JSLN's tradition of encompassing all aspects of our art with classical ballet, comedy and the grace and elegance of neo-classical choreography.  

 

"The programme includes excerpts from the romantic ballets 'La Sylphide,' 'La Péri' and 'Le Spectre de la Rose,' and then there will also be something for those that like a good laugh with 'Mojo in Motion,' a comedy ballet based on the adventures of Austin Powers.  

 

"Our third piece is 'Consequential Gaps,' a neo-classical piece with a beautiful score by Bach that will showcase the energy and excitement that can be created when you have a group of passionate dancers on stage who believe in their cause."  

 

JSLN Dance Company was founded in 2012 by Sören Niewelt and Jessica Larbig in Berlin, establishing a reputation throughout Asia and in Europe before embarking on its first UK-wide tour in May 2015.  

 

This really is a performance that you cannot miss out on so we advise getting your tickets quickly before they sell out. The Redgrave Theatre is located at Clifton College in Bristol. The auditorium seats 323 people and there is plenty of on-street parking available around the venue.

 

A wide range of shows are performed from theatre companies, both local and national, through to comedians, live music, dance, psychic mediums and family shows. There is a foyer bar to keep you refreshed which opens 45 minutes before each production with a selection of wines, beers, soft drinks and snacks.

 

To grab tickets, which are in high demand, head over to redgravetheatre.co.uk or check out the JSLN Facebook page. 


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