Richard Alston Dance Company and National Dance Company Wales in pictures

Eran Gisin, Gareth Mole, Lee Johnston & Neus Gil Cortés, By Singing Light by Stephen Petronio, Photography Roy Campbell-Moore

Eran Gisin, Gareth Mole, Lee Johnston & Neus Gil Cortés, By Singing Light by Stephen Petronio, Photography Roy Campbell-Moore

Eran Gisin & Gareth Mole, By Singing Light by Stephen Petronio, Photography Roy Campbell-Moore

Eran Gisin & Gareth Mole, By Singing Light by Stephen Petronio, Photography Roy Campbell-Moore

National Dance Company of Wales, credit Roy Campbell-Moore

Photo: Roy Campbell-Moore

British Dance Edition, Richard Alston, credit Chris Nash

Photo: Chris Nash

 

Stephen Petronio with Company dancer Eleesha Drennan rehearsing By Singing Light in the Dance House, Photography Roy Campbell-Moore

Stephen Petronio with Company dancer Eleesha Drennan rehearsing By Singing Light in the Dance House, Photography Roy Campbell-Moore

 

National Dance Wales, credit Roy Campbell-Moore

Photo: Roy Campbell-Moore

 

National Dance Wales 3, credit Roy Campbell-Moore

Photo: Roy Campbell-Moore

National Dance Wales 2, credit Roy Campbell-Moore

Photo: Roy Campbell-Moore

 

Catch Richard Alston Dance Company and National Dance Company Wales at Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of British Dance Edition on Saturday 4 February. Get tickets here. 

National Dance Company Wales: the artists formerly known as Diversions

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Veil of Stars. Credit: Roy Campbell- Moore

Read about National Dance Company Wales (formely Diversions) on londondance.com ! And come to Queen Elizabeth Hall on Friday 6 November to watch their performance.

The company performed at the Wales Millenium Centre earlier this week, presenting a triple bill that included Lunatic and Veil of Stars (which they will perform here). What’s On Wales says Veil of Stars is ‘like a Venetian masked ball reimagined by Björk gate-crashing Studio 54’ and Lunatic is a ‘tour de force’, while Welsh blogger Hits are for squares? says the programme is ‘tight, eclectic and above all thrillingly-daring’.

See you on Friday then?