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Close Up

2021 March 2025

Close Up

2021 March 2025

Close Up

2021 March 2025
Linbury Theatre
Ballet and dance

Dance, live music and video technologies combine in this study of physicality, part of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels Festival. Booking information available soon.

Two dancers dressed in black appear behind a series of black frames on a white background. One dancer is in front of the other. The dancer behind has their arms raised whilst the dancer in front leans to the side

French dancer and choreographer Noé Soulier explores the different dimensions of the body and of movement.

Running time
This event will last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, without an interval
Guidance
Suitable for all
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Background

Close Up is an exploration of the different dimensions of the body and of movement. Inspired by Bach’s The Art of Fugue and building on his previous works, Noé Soulier employs six dancers, five musicians and the use of video technologies in this study of physicality, dance and live music.

Visit the Dance Reflections Festival website for more information.

Booking information available soon.

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Accessibility

There are six wheelchair spaces and step-free routes to seats on the right-hand side of the auditorium only. If you have a mobility impairment, you should book tickets for the right-hand side. An Assisted Hearing Facility is available.

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Join our free Access Scheme to book accessible seating or wheelchair space options in our auditoria and event spaces. Email boxoffice@roh.org.uk or telephone +44 (0)20 7304 4000 for pricing and availability information, to book tickets or to register. Find out more about Accessibility at the Royal Opera House

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