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Due to Popular Demand Black Grace Announce Extra Performance


Due to Popular Demand Black Grace Announce Extra Performance


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Black Grace are delighted to announce that due to popular demand an extra performance ofAs Night Falls has been added for Saturday 5 November, 2pm at the Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre.

A poetic ode to our troubled world, As Night Falls is a beautiful new work choreographed by Artistic Director Neil Ieremia, which premieres in Auckland for a limited season at the Herald Theatre, from 1-5 November.

As Night Falls sees the Company embracing contemporary dance in its purest form, set to the timeless and passionate sound of Antonio Vivaldi.

As Night Falls plays:
1 - 5 November Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre
*EXTRA SHOW on 5 November, 2pm.
Tickets: $39-$45 (booking fees apply)
Tickets available through Ticketmaster, www.ticketmaster.co.nz

The performance season of As Night Falls is supported by Auckland Live.


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