


SHOWS AT TOWN HALL
A Poem and a Mistake
BasketballMan Can Fly
Danse de Follies
Duel & Dual
Empire of the Senses
Flamencodanza
Formosa Viva
Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera
George Orwell's Animal Farm
by Van Badham
I Am an Immigrant
ITS ALIVE
Koto Music Concert
Lindsey Kraft + A Piano Present:
We've Been Here Before
NINA SIMONE - A Musical Life
Queens of Song
ROMANZA - a diva in Paris
Sauti Sol Reimagined
Send in the CLOWNS!
SONGS FROM LIFE
The Last Audition
The Power of Japanese Drums
VAGUS NERVING
Vivaldi - Four Seasons
SHOWS AT DOM POLSKI
A Night of Australian Famer Storytelling
Duel & Dual
Dusty Feet Mob
Embers
Everyb0dy's G0t a B0mb
KOWAW / Eagle
Kymbo's Variety Spectacular!
'Please...Continue?'
Quamd le Corps S'exprime -
The Body's Narrative
Send in the Clowns!
SONGS FROM LIFE
The NIRVANA Unplugged Experience
Thnks fr th Mmrs: An emo sing-along!
Traditional Cultural Dance and Musical Heritage of Ghana
Vivaldi Four Seasons
What songs may do...
What songs may do...
This contemporary dance duet celebrates love in all its diversity.
Presented by Rendez-Vous dance with the support of Lewis Major Projects and Arts Council England

At Dom Polski
​After melting hearts in the UK, a contemporary dance duet explores gay love, memory and loss to the soulful songs of Nina Simone. "Simply WOW" ★★★★★ One4review ★★★★ The Guardian, The Stage, Bachtrack.
SA
Intense, poetic and emotional, the piece
examines and exposes the fractured relationship of a once romantic couple as they delve into their
past in an attempt to rebuild their future together. Through Nina Simone’s music, the piece shines a
light on our deep-rooted connection to memories through music and proposes the power of what songs may (actually) do.
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★★★★★"This dance piece is not one to miss! Simply wow" One4review
★★★★ "The work is filled with memorable images" The Stage

★★★★ "Geffré clearly knows what songs can do" The Guardian

★★★★ "What Songs May Do... is a very touching experience" Bachtrack
"This is dance at its best: musical, intelligent, well-crafted and moving…
” British Theatre Guide