DANCE CHOICE

Saturday 18 September 1999 18:02 EDT
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SIMPLY NBT

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (011274 752000) Thurs-Sat, and touring

Northern Ballet Theatre in a triple bill which includes a revival of the company's first big hit, A Simple Man, evoking the world of the painter LS Lowry.

VIVA!

The Anvil, Basingstoke (01256 844244) Fri & Sat, and touring

The reinvented City Ballet of London launches itself with a programme of Latin-inspired works, including Hans Van Manen's slinky Five Tangos.

LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO

Peacock, WC2 (0171 863 8222) Mon-Sat

More classical spoofery from men in tutus. The programme comprises Les Sylphides, Go for Barocco, their riotous Balanchine send-up, and their inimitable Dying Swan. JG

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