Now we can see it all, thanks to the Coronet's first ever site specific event, which will be led by the dancers of South Korea's Ambiguous Dance Company on their return to what's surely their favourite London venue.
Entitled The Belt - Past and Future, the forthcoming event is in two parts, which can be experienced together or separately. Part One, Past, starting at 18:30, consists of a candle-lit walk through the Coronet's hidden hallways, an opportunity to explore the history of this landmark building, which dates from 1898.
Part Two, Future, starting at 19:30, is the world premiere of a characteristic high-octane performance by the eight dancers of Ambiguous Dance Company, which encapsulates director and choreographer Boram Kim's vision of the future, inspired by the trailblazing innovation at the time the theatre was built, but presented from the perspective of the vibrant contemporary South Korean culture.
Please Note: Past involves a significant amount of walking, as well stairs, and is not suitable for those requiring step-free access
What | The Belt - Past and Future, Coronet Theatre |
Where | The Coronet Theatre, Print Room, 103 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3LB | MAP |
Nearest tube | Notting Hill Gate (underground) |
When |
10 Sep 24 – 14 Sep 24, Past at 18:30; Future at 19:30 |
Price | £50 for Past & Future, £30 Future only |
Website | https://www.thecoronettheatre.com/whats-on/ambiguous-dance-company-the-belt/ |