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Inside this month:

There’s something about Sofia

Sofia Boutella talks to Nicola Rayner about working with Madonna, moving like Michael Jackson and bringing salsa to the street in StreetDance 2 3D

The dance promoters

 Increasing costs, greater bureaucracy and fewer ballrooms, why would anyone be a dance promoter? Alison Gallagher-Hughes finds out

Here’s looking at you

 Get your eye contact right and you’ll achieve maximum communication on the dancefloor, get it wrong and you could sabotage an otherwise great performance. Rachel Holland investigates

Love on the dancefloor

 As Valentine’s Day approaches, Carole Edrich advises how to find the perfect partner

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A new Fille on the south coast:

Friday, 13 January 2012

ibumaddieSouth Coast Ballet, the youth ballet company of east Dorset, will dance Caron Yardley’s production of La Fille mal gardée at the Lighthouse, Poole this weekend, with further performances in Bournemouth.

 

Based on the original 1789 production, with inspiration from Frederick Ashton’s famous version for The Royal Ballet, Yardley’s production features young dancers from the Poole and Bournemouth area. South Coast Ballet is a non-profit-making company, which receives no grant assistance or funding. It encourages and provides opportunities for young dancers, supported by its audiences.

 

There are two performances at The Lighthouse, Poole on Saturday, January 14. Call 0844 406 8666 or see www.lighthousepoole.co.uk for details.

 

The company dance the production again at the Bournemouth Pavilion on Sunday, January 29, with matinée and evening performances. Call 0844 576 3000 or see www.bic.co.uk for details.

 

Picture: Madeleine West and Ibrahim Langoo. Photograph: Chris Zuidyk

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