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GlasgowPhilip Glass: The Bowie Symphony (no. 4)
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Glass
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Patrick Hahn; Tatsuru Arai
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Utterly thrilling: Prelude – Skydiving from a Dream
Prelude – Skydiving from a Dream from Scottish Ensemble and Andersson Dance: mesmeric choreographed Bach and Lutosławski with a blistering performance of Beethoven’s Grosse Fugue played from memory and on the move. Thrilling, daring and exciting.
Ballet Black: a contrasting bill of Shakespearian envy and whimsy
Ballet Black delights the Glasgow Tramway with a contrasting double-bill of Shakespearian envy and whimsy.
Each Other, Scottish Ballet
Scottish Ballet’s Each Other taps into the visceral impact from the image of worn, discarded shoes to create a poignant and compelling piece about the tensions between different groups.
Ballet Black in Glasgow
The centrepiece of Ballet Black’s Triple Bill at the Tramway in Glasgow is Storyville: set in New Orleans during the roaring twenties.
