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WORLD
CLASS CHOREOGRAPHER UNITES DANCE COMPANIES
ACROSS THE GLOBE
Akram Khan announces major collaboration
with National Ballet of China
12 November 2007: Akram Khan, the
award-winning dancer and choreographer,
is collaborating with the prestigious National
Ballet of China, on a major new international
work, bahok. It will premiere in
Beijing on 25 January 2008 at Beijing's
leading theatre Tianqiao, touring to Shanghai
and Bangkok before its UK premiere at the
Liverpool Playhouse on 7 March 2008 as part
of Liverpool's Year as European Capital
of Culture. This is a unique collaboration
for both Akram Khan Company and China's
classical ballet flagship company. Khan
will draw together the two companies' differing
cultural perspectives and diverse dance
styles to ensure bahok is one of
the most exciting cultural events of 2008
anywhere in the world. bahok is also
part of CHINA NOW - the UK's largest ever
festival of Chinese culture - taking place
in 2008 to coincide with the Chinese New
Year and continuing through to the Beijing
Olympics.
The collaboration with the National Ballet
of China represents a continuation of Khan's
interest in combining different dance traditions
to create new and original dance vocabulary.
bahok, a Bengali word meaning 'carrier',
includes four dancers from the National
Ballet of China and five dancers from Akram
Khan Company. Together they come from many
different cultures, dance backgrounds and
traditions: Chinese, Korean, Indian, South
African and Spanish. It is being choreographed
by Khan and this is the first time he will
not be appearing in one of his own productions.
bahok will combine the dynamics of
modern China, elements of Chinese folk dancing
and Kathak, as well as western/modern and
classical dance influences. One of Khan's
long time collaborators, multi-award winning composer
Nitin Sawhney, is also involved in the realisation
of bahok.
Akram Khan is one of the most acclaimed
choreographers working on the international
stage today. He is also one of the most
outstanding male dancers of his generation,
renowned for his inter-cultural, inter-disciplinary
collaborations and for challenging conventional
ideas of traditional dance forms. He is
the recipient of numerous awards and honours
including an MBE for services to dance and
in 2007 he was awarded 'Excellence in International
Dance' by the International Theatre Institute.
He has been an Associate Artist of Sadler's
Wells since March 2005.
At only 33 years of age he has already created
a substantial body of critically acclaimed
work crossing different cultures, dance
disciplines and traditions. His international
collaborations to date have included major
artists: Sylvie Guillem, the French prima
ballerina; Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Flemish
Moroccan contemporary dancer; and choreography
for Kylie Minogue. A collaboration with
the Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche
is also planned for 2008. Khan is celebrated
for the originality of his vision, which
has been informed by his training in the
north Indian classical dance form Kathak
and contemporary dance.
Akram Khan said: "This is
a fantastic opportunity to explore how different
cultures express themselves through dance.
Working in China has long been an aspiration
of mine - it's one of the most dynamic and
exciting countries in the world. It's so
far been a fascinating exploration of dance
language amongst a range of highly versatile
and talented dancers."
Zhao Ruheng, Head of the National
Ballet of China, said: "We have
never worked so closely with a dance company
outside of China before and it is a wonderful
experiment. I look forward to seeing the
results in January."
Alastair Spalding, Artistic Director,
Sadler's Wells, said: "I'm delighted
that Sadler's Wells will be furthering its
relationship with both Akram Khan as an
Associate Artist, and National Ballet of
China who saw great success at their last
visit with us in 2003. I'm very much looking
forward to seeing the result of this exciting
new co-production, which features as a fitting
final part of our contribution to CHINA
NOW and compliments our continued interest
in developing cross-cultural dance projects."
After the premiere at Tianqiao Theatre
in Beijing, bahok will tour worldwide.
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UK
Dates for bahok: |
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Liverpool
Playhouse
(as part of LEAP 08 Festival and Liverpool
European Capital of Culture 2008)

Dates: 7 & 8 March 2008

Address: Liverpool Playhouse,
Williamson Square, Liverpool, L1
 
Booking Information:
0151 709 4776 / www.everymanplayhouse.com
NB. Show information available and tickets
on general sale from 3 December 2007 |
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The
Forum, Malvern Theatres

Dates: 11 & 12 March 2008

Address: Grange Road, Malvern,
Worcestershire, WR14 3HB

Ticket prices: £12 - £18,
under 25s, £8 (£1 concessions,
over 60s, unwaged)

Booking information: 01684 892277
/ www.malvern-theatres.co.uk |
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Brighton
Dome, as part of Brighton Festival

Dates: 9 & 10 May 2008

Address: Church Street, Brighton,
BN1

Booking information: 01273 709709
/ www.brightonfestival.org
/ www.brightondome.org |
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Birmingham
Repertory Theatre
as part of International Dance Festival
Birmingham

Dates: 13 & 14 May 2008

Address: Centenary Square, Broad
Street, Birmingham, B1 2EP

Booking Information: 0121 236
4455 / www.birmingham-rep.co.uk |
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Snape
Maltings Concert Hall

Dates: 16 May & 17 May 2008

Address: Snape Suffolk IP17 1SP

Booking Information: 01728 687110
/ www.aldeburgh.co.uk
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Tramway

Dates: 22-24 May 2008

Address: 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow
G41 2PE

Booking Information: 0845 330
3501 / www.tramway.org
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Sadler's
Wells

Dates: 11 - 14 June 2008

Address: Sadler's Wells, Rosebery
Avenue, London, EC1R 4TN

Booking Information: 0844 412
4300 / http://www.sadlerswells.com

Ticket prices £10 - £35 |
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Derby
Playhouse

Dates: 8 & 9 July 2008

Address: 15 Theatre Wk, Eagle
Centre, Derby, DE1 2NF

Booking Information: 01332 363275
/ http://www.derbyplayhouse.co.uk/ |
Co-producers:
Sadlers Wells Theatre, London
British Council
The Liverpool Culture Company with Merseyside
Dance Initiative
DanceXchange, Birmingham
Theatre de La Ville, Paris
Tanzhaus NRW Dusseldorf
National Arts Center, Ottawa
China Now, London
Supported by:
Arts Council England
The Cultural Leadership Programme
(The Cultural Leadership Programme is
a joint programme between Arts Council England,
Creative & Cultural Skills and the Museums,
Libraries and Archives Council.)
NEFA (New England Foundation for the Arts)
bahok was made possible by the Doris
Duke Fund for Dance of the National Dance
Project, a programme administered by the
New England Foundation for the Arts with
funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation,
The Ford Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation, JP Morgan Chase Foundation and
MetLife Foundation."
Jerwood Space
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Further information
www.kallaway.co.uk/akram-khan.htm
Anna Cusden
Kallaway
020 7221 7883
anna.cusden@kallaway.co.uk
Charlene Lim
Akram Khan Company
Company Manager
0207 354 4333
office@akramkhancompany.net
Akram Khan Biography
Akram Khan is the most acclaimed choreographer
of his generation working in Britain today.
Born in London into a family of Bangladeshi
origin in 1974, he began dancing at the
age of seven and studied with the great
Kathak dancer and teacher Sri Pratap Pawar.
He began his stage career at the age of
14, when he was cast in Peter Brook's legendary
production of Mahabharata, appearing
in the televised version of the play broadcast
in 1988.
Following later studies in contemporary
dance, he began presenting solo performances
of his work in the 1990s, maintaining his
commitment to the classical kathak repertoire
as well as modern work. Among his best-known
solo pieces are: Polaroid Feet (2001),
Ronin (2003) and Third Catalogue
(2005).
In August 2000, he launched his own company,
and among his most notable company works
are Kaash (2002) a collaboration
with artist Anish Kapoor and composer Nitin
Sawhney, ma (2004), for which he received
a South Bank Show Award (2005); zero
degrees (2005), a collaboration with
dancer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, sculptor Antony
Gormley and composer Nitin Sawhney, premiered
at Sadler's Wells and was nominated for
a Lawrence Olivier Award in 2006. zero degrees
won Best Choreography in a Ballet or Dance
Work and Akram won the award for Best Male
Dancer in the prestigious annual Helpmann
Awards held in Sydney, Australia on Monday
6 August 2007.
Sacred Monsters, a major new work
featuring ballerina Sylvie Guillem, with
additional choreography by Taiwanese choreographer
Lin Hwai Min premiered at Sadler's Wells
in September 2006. Another of his most recent
projects is Variations, a collaboration
with London Sinfonietta to celebrate the
70th birthday of Steve Reich, which premiered
in Cologne in March 2006, and toured to
Europe and America later that year.
Akram Khan was also invited by Kylie Minogue
in summer 2006 to choreograph a section
of her new Showgirl concert which
opened in Australia in November 2006, and
toured to the UK (London and Manchester)
in January 2007.
National Ballet of China
The only Chinese National ballet, the
National Ballet of China (NBC) was founded
on the 31st of December 1959. Originally
know as the Experimental Ballet Company
of the Beijing Dance School, it quickly
grew under the influence of numerous Russian
masters. Over the past forty-five years,
the company has attached great importance
to the exploration and the accumulation
of ballet knowledge. Today the NBC has an
extensive repertoire and has successfully
trained many generations of outstanding
artists. This winning combination has attracted
the attention and praise of the international
world of ballet and NBC tours internationally
on a regular basis. At present, the NBC
has over eighty professional ballet dancers,
teachers and regisseurs and its productions
tour all over the world. Many of its dancers
have won gold, silver and bronze medals
at major international ballet competition.
CHINA NOW
CHINA NOW - the UK's largest ever festival
of Chinese culture - takes place in 2008
to coincide with the Chinese New Year and
continues through to the Beijing Olympics.
With over 800 events across the UK, CHINA
NOW will showcase the very best of modern
Chinese society and culture, and offer an
insight into history.
CHINA NOW will include partnerships with
many of the UK's best known cultural institutions.
The festival will encompass art, design,
cuisine and culture, science, business and
technology, education and sport as well
as forge international connections and greater
understanding between the two nations.
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