The dance company storms back to Brighton with a programme of extraordinary and original pieces.
One of the works, Ghost Dances, is an emotionally-charged dance performed to the bewitching rhythms of Andean folk music.
Another piece, Hurricane, is a dramatic solo performance which is set to the Bob Dylan track of the same name. The dance is based on the true story of Rubin Carter, the African-American boxer who was wrongfully imprisoned for 20 years.
Completing the programme is Richard Alston's Unrest, an elegant piece performed by six dancers, and Jeremy James's Cheese, a kinetic, club-influenced dance set to an electronic score.
Tickets cost £8.50 to £19.50. Call 01273 328488.
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