At the Riley Theatre
How does war begin? And how does it end? It depends on who is telling the story.
Inspired by Akram Khan’s award-winning final full-length solo XENOS, Chotto Xenos is a captivating dance production that takes young audiences back in time, exploring the often forgotten and untold stories of World War I colonial soldiers, in order to shine a light on our present and future.
Running time: 50 mins
Age suitability: young people aged 8+ and their families
FAMILY TICKET OFFER - 2 adults & 2 under 16s go for £20
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Tickets:£8 (£4)
★★★★★ – The Reviews Hub
“remarkably combines theatre and dance” – Théâtre du Blog
“wonderfully clear and simple to understand” – Wonderful World of Dance
Akram Khan is one of the most celebrated dance artists today, building his reputation on the success of imaginative, highly accessible and profoundly moving productions such as Until the Lions, Kaash, iTMOi (in the mind of igor), DESH, Vertical Road, Gnosis and zero degrees. As an instinctive and natural collaborator, Khan has been a magnet to world-class artists from cultures and disciplines such as the National Ballet of China, actress Juliette Binoche, ballerina Sylvie Guillem, choreographers/dancers Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Israel Galván, singer Kylie Minogue, visual artists Anish Kapoor, Antony Gormley and Tim Yip, and composers Steve Reich, Nitin Sawhney, Jocelyn Pook and Ben Frost. A highlight of his career was the creation of a section of the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony that was received with unanimous acclaim.