Richard Alston Dance Company - Roughcut/A Ceremony of Carols/Lie of the Land
Richard Alston’s iconic Roughcut is danced to Steve Reich’s New York and Electric Counterpoints, played live by clarinettist Roger Heaton and guitarist James Woodrow. A euphoric display of energy, Roughcut was first performed in 1990 and has rarely been revived since.
Alston’s latest choreography, A Ceremony of Carols, is a Sadler’s Wells co-commission. Danced to Benjamin Britten’s masterpiece for boys choir, it is sung and played live by Canterbury Cathedral’s choir, conducted by David Flood and accompanied by harpist Camilla Pay.
Completing the bill and choreographed by Martin Lawrance is Lie of the Land, performed to Ned Rorem’s String Quartet No. 4.
Read our interview with Martin Lawrance



