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DANCE fans in striking distance of Preston Guild
] later this month. Within seven days there
Hall are in for a busy time
will be fine examples of dance performance from all over the planet. The first treat is on Fri
day, April 20th, when a show called "Life in Urban Classicism" brings together 50 young people from all
| over Lancashire. They have been working
I with jazz dance a r t is t Robert Hylton to create
| four unique dance pieces. The youngsters will join
Robert on stage a t the Charter Theatre to show their work alongside two pieces performed by his own company of five dancers, to demonstrate the energy and excitement of street dance and the eloquence of modern technique. Wait just two days and,
on April 22nd, there will be a new international dance spectacular, "Spirit of the Dance - One World", which arrives at Preston from a sell-out tour of the United States. The show weaves dance, tap and ballroom with
Latin styles of flamenco, salsa and tango. The final dancing delight
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-B r id g ew a te r Hall, Manchester; May 5th
Manchester Interna::, tional Cello Festival;
THERE will be cellos for as far as the eye can see a t Manchester's Bridgewater
Hall next month. Among more than 100
cellists on parade to cele brate the cello will be four who are world-class. The four star players will
perform with the BBC Philharmonic on Saturday,
May 5th, as p ar t of the Royal Northern College of Music's seventh Manches ter International Cello Fes
tival. Ralph Kirshbaum will
is on April 27th, when the Sakoba Dance Theatre pre sents "Night Songs", a pro gramme of new dances cel ebrating the importance of music and song in all our lives. Five dancers and three musicians perform dance expressing many moods and embracing a wide range of music, from a Handel aria, virtuoso drumming and spirituals to jazz tap and traditional African dance. And, just in case dance
play Schelomo by Ernest Bloch, Natalia Gutman is to perform Dvorak's Cello Concerto, Liwei Qin will open the concert with Bar ber's haunting Cello Con certo and the American Truls Mork will give the world premiere of the arrangement for cello of Aaron Jay Kernis' Air. The concert will be con
ducted by the BBC Phil harmonic's Principal Con ductor Yan Pascal Torte lier.
"Chocolat" (12) from Friday, April 20th
Before the concert at 6- 30 p.m., journalist Lynne
Walker will interview the distinguished musician Zara Nelsova about a life of cellos, cellists and those who compose for them. This event is free to all con
cert-goers. After the main pro
. with "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to give them a top-up.
freaks have not already overdosed, they need only wait until June 14th and along comes Ballet Gwent
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gramme a t 10-15 p.m. in Concert Plus, more than 100 cellists will take the stage for Cello Nocturne directed by Aldo Parisot, and including a new work written for the Cello Festi val by Christopher Rouse.
"CHOCOLAT" is set in the 1950s
in.the small French town of Lansquenet, a place that has not changed for almost a century, and where the tones of religion and repres sion are enforced by the town's mayor, the
Conte de Reynard. Enter Vianne Rocher (Juliette Binoche)
and her six-year-old daughter Anouk, who arrive and open a de-luxe chocolaterie filled with irresistable confectionery.
Question: What type of bean is chocolate made from?
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sucumb to temptation. Her now-avowed foe, Reynard, is further
With an uncanny knack of knowing everyone's favourites, the townspeople soon
outraged by Vianne when she befriends the town's gypsies — including Roux ( Johnny
Depp) - whom he so despises, inciting him
to drive her and them from his town. With outstanding performances from
Judi Dench and Alfred Molina, "Chocolat" is one of the more tasty morsels to hit the big screen this year.
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