ONE of the country's leading dance companies gives its first performance in Swindon tomorrow.
High Spin Dance Theatre, which features performers with and without learning disabilities, will be performing its latest show, called An Electric Bouquet.
The Brighton-based group has nine dancers, six of whom have learning disabilities.
It was formed in 1993 and toured for the first time in 1996.
Its previous critically-acclaimed shows have included The Surgeon's Waltz in 2000 and Rice Rain in 2001.
Created by a team including respected theatre director Rose English, composer Luke Stoneham and lighting designer Chahine Yavroyan, the group says its shows aim to delight and enthral audiences of all ages.
Their only Swindon show will be at the Town Hall Studio in Regent Circus, beginning at 8pm.
Tickets cost £8, with concessions available at £5.
More details are available on 01793 463210.
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