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New Music & Dance shows at Brighton Dome

Feb 20, 2025
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Posted by Steve Clements

Brighton Dome has announced a number of music and dance events taking place in February and March.

Bangers is a love letter to UK Garage, telling a lyrical and emotional story of two strangers struggling with their pasts in urban London. Written by well-known actress and writer Danusia Samal, featuring a live DJ, original tracks and an after party, it will bring an exhilarating club night vibe to the Studio Theatre.
20-22 March. Tickets and more details here.

Dragons is a contemporary Asian dance spectacular from famous Korean choreographer Eun-Me Ahn. A vibrant, colourful mix of dance and music, featuring stunning costumes, projections and 5 young dancers appearing as holograms. Great for all ages – excited to see this one.
4-5 March. Tickets and more details here.

Heka is a brand new show from the famous Gandini Juggling, known worldwide for their spectacular shows combining juggling with dance, theatre – and now magic. Heka (named after the Egyptian goddess of magic) brings together ‘long lost sisters’ magic and juggling to create something new. It’s a beautiful, playful and completely unique show.
14-15 February. Tickets and details here.

These shows are in addition to the previously announced Record Label Nights events. These will be takeovers in the Studio Theatre and Corn Exchange by cutting edge labels such as Bella Union and Gondwana Records, which will see performances by BC Camplight, Plantoid, Rebecca Vasmant Ensemble and many others, including a secret headliner on the first Bella Union night.
13-14, 28 February, 27 March. Full details of all Record Label Nights can be found here.

For information on all Brighton Dome events click here.

Feb 20, 2025
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