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Tickets still available for dance show exploring chaos, hope and humanity's bond with nature

Two internationally acclaimed choreographers have created contrasting visions of resilience and connection in a new double bill coming to DanceEast this Friday, with tickets still available.

ACE dance and music brings TWAWSI (The World As We See It) to DanceEast
Graeme Braidwood
ACE dance and music brings TWAWSI (The World As We See It) to DanceEast

Why it matters: ACE dance and music brings TWAWSI – The World As We See It to DanceEast following its world premiere in Birmingham, featuring choreographers from Burkina Faso, Belgium, South Africa and France exploring humanity in uncertain times.

The details: The production features two distinct works performed by seven dancers:

  • Echoes of Dust, created by Serge Aimé Coulibaly and Sigué Sayouba, follows seven individuals navigating chaos in the aftermath of war and disaster as they attempt to rediscover hope.

  • Vincent Mantsoe's Letlalo – meaning "Skin" in Sotho – explores humanity's bond with the earth through African, indigenous and contemporary movement.

TWAWSI – The World As We See It
Graeme Braidwood
TWAWSI – The World As We See It

The bigger picture: Founded in 1996 by Gail and Ian Parmel, ACE dance and music has built a global reputation for innovative performance inspired by the African Diaspora. The Birmingham-based company runs professional touring productions alongside extensive education programmes and leads ACE Youth, a nationally recognised young people's dance company.

The bottom line: The production comes to DanceEast this Friday, 10 October, as part of a national and international tour through 2025-26. Tickets are still available but expected to sell fast.

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