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This weekend the best of British dance is descending on the North East for Edition 1998. Over the next three days, seven shows at each of Edition 1998's three venues - Newcastle Playhouse, The Gulbenkian Studio and The Tyne Theatre & Opera House - will each play host to half-hour excerpts from the work of 18 companies.
In conjunction with the organisers, Dance City and Yorkshire Dance, The Independent is able to offer its readers two tickets for the price of one for tomorrow's Gala Night at the Tyne Theatre. On show will be Random Dance Company's production of Wayne Mcgregor's `Millenarium', choreographer and hip-hop luminary Jonzi D, Asian dancer Shobana Jeyasingh and Nigel Charnock with his solo work, `Human Being'. To reserve your tickets, please ring 0191 232 0899 and quote the Eye offer. All readers must bring a copy of today's Eye with them to claim their two-for-the-price-of-one tickets. Edition 1998 info 0191 261 0505
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