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James Wilton Dance

BACH Reimagined

DATES:

29 Mar 2025

TIMES:

7.30pm

VENUE:

Theatre Royal Winchester

A Modern Twist on a Classical Masterpiece: BACH Reimagined


Calling all lovers of powerful movement and timeless music! BACH Reimagined breathes new life into the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, a legendary composer known for his intricate and beautiful pieces.


This innovative performance features James Wilton Dance, a European company renowned for its athleticism and grace. Imagine dancers with the fluidity of ballet combined with the dynamism of contemporary dance. Their movements will be set against the backdrop of Canadian cellist Raphael Weinroth Browne's electrifying performance.


Prepare to be surprised! Browne's cello will transcend the classical realm, creating a powerful and driving soundscape with a heavy metal twist.


More than just a visual and sonic spectacle, BACH Reimagined delves into the world of Bach himself. Experience the passion that fueled his music, which he saw as a form of worship.


The performance also explores the scientific revolution happening alongside Bach's work, with references to the groundbreaking discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton.


BACH Reimagined is a captivating exploration of where tradition meets innovation. It promises a unique and unforgettable experience that will leave even the most seasoned dance enthusiast amazed and inspired.

Ticket Information

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