Book Wayne McGregor | Random Dance : FAR Tickets

WORLD PREMIERE

Wayne McGregor’s dynamic style and ground-breaking collaborative approach across dance, film, music, visual art, technology and science has seen him create a string of truly unique, interdisciplinary work over the years. His latest work FAR is no exception.

Danced by an ensemble of ten incredible performers and the finest exponents of McGregor’s singular style, FAR is set to a new, haunting score by electronic superstar Ben Frost.

A prolific dance maker, and the first Resident Choreographer of The Royal Ballet to come from contemporary dance, in the past year alone McGregor has delivered world premieres for New York City Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet and The Royal Opera. He has choreographed movies (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and created headlining sets for Glastonbury. In 2011, McGregor will make his debut with Bolshoi Ballet. His company Wayne McGregor | Random Dance is a Resident Company of Sadler’s Wells.
 

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Wayne McGregor | Random Dance : FAR at Sadlers Wells, London

Roseberry Avenue, Islington
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