NOVEMBER 16 - 20 2004, BATH: Modern dance lovers should hotfoot it to Bath next month. Britain's oldest dance company, the Rambert Dance Company, pictured, will perform a range of displays on November 16.
The vibrant repertoire includes Songs of a Wayfarer, an evocative work for seven dancers which explores the emotions of unrequited love.
Liner Remains, by Rafael Bonachela, is a piece fizzing with tension and energy.
And Michael Clark's Swamp is an inventive feast for the eyes.
The title comes from the play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in which Martha refers to her husband as Swampy.
The performances run from November 16 until November 20.
Tickets cost from £10 to £23.50. For bookings call 01225 448844.
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