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You don't have long left to catch this utterly magical piece, available through the Sadler’s Wells website that brings together a cast of 33 dancers from 14 different countries on a beach in Senegal to dance Pina Bausch’s seminal 1975 work. The production had been due to tour across Africa but when the closing of borders and the shut-down of communal spaces put that in jeopardy the show was captured on film in an outdoor setting. It’s visually ravishing and full of heart and soul.
In this stunning film, Pina Bausch’s iconic choreography The Rite of Spring is danced in an extraordinary setting, on the beach in Toubab Dialaw, Senegal. Filmed as the world descended into lockdown it captures the last rehearsal of a specially assembled company of 38 dancers from 14 African countries, and documents a unique moment in their preparations for an international tour. A rare opportunity to watch one of the world’s greatest dance works. Available now on demand at the price of £5 or currency equivalent. Rent for a 48-hour streaming period Proceeds will help support the artists, the future life of the production, and Sadler’s Wells. This film will be available for you to start your 48-hour viewing period until 12:00 pm BST on Friday 31 July 2020. An English language, audio description of Dancing at Dusk is available as part of your download purchase.