Dance: Event Of The Week

Nadine Meisner
Friday 16 April 1999 18:02 EDT
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Country Dance Tue to 24 Apr

The Place Theatre, London WC1

Installation artist and composer Graeme Miller joins with Matthew Hawkins, outre choreographer and much else besides, in Country Dance, a Place Production for its Spring Loaded season. If your idea of entertainment is Morris dancing or hunt balls, take care: Country Dance paints the opposite of rural picturesqueness. It promises the charm of city spaces, full of din and drizzle, but its tribe of urbanites will summon up fragments of a former English folk-dance language to invent a new street-wise social dance. Fumbling and colliding, raucous and stuttering, they will exorcise the beasts of the inner city and evoke its angels. They invite you to a pagan, urban and convivial celebration, using music and speech, as well as dance.

Graeme Miller, The Place Theatre, 17 Duke's Road, London WC1 (0171-387 0031) 20-24 April

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