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Insight Studio Performances, New Zealand School of Dance

Insight Studio Performances, New Zealand School of Dance

24 & 25 September 2015, 6pm at New Zealand School of Dance, Te Whaea: National Dance & Drama Centre, 11 Hutchison Road, Newtown, Wellington.

NZSD students present an hour of short works, in the studio where they train, providing an intimate first-hand experience of the School and its dancers.

Our September performances will provide audiences with a preview of works from the forthcoming Graduation Season. Highlights will include the classical showcase Paquita, Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s virtuoso ballet Concerto and Singaporean choreographer Kuik Swee Boon’s emotionally taut As It Fades.

Seating is limited, so don’t miss out.

Insight Studio Performances at the New Zealand School of Dance are at Te Whaea: National Dance & Drama Centre, Newtown at 6pm Thursday 24 Sept and Friday 25 Sept. Entry is by koha/donation and no booking is required.

http://www.nzschoolofdance.ac.nz/events/studio-performances

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