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Scottish Ballet - Twice-Born Tickets

Epic myths and jazzy wit from two dance visionaries

Performance dates

6 – 8 Mar 2025

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Twice-Born is a groundbreaking Scottish Ballet commission by Olivier-Award-winning choreographer and world-renowned dancer, Dickson Mbi. Celebrated for blending the physicality of hip-hop with the fluidity of contemporary dance, Mbi has made waves across the globe. His work is known for its emotional depth and technical brilliance, making him one of the most sought-after choreographers today.

Mbi draws inspiration from ancient parables to create an epic narrative, set in another world where matriarchal figures are sacrificed and reborn. Mbi has also composed the dramatic, tender and emotive score for the work, recorded by some of the world’s finest musicians including soprano Lucy Crowe and percussionist Beibei Wang. The large ensemble of dancers moves to Mbi’s music with breathtaking synchronicity, delivering an intense, awe-inspiring spectacle that will leave audiences spellbound.

Scottish Ballet’s Artistic Director** Christopher Hampson** says, “Dickson has inspired and collaborated with our dancers to craft a piece that is deeply personal and universally powerful. His unique movement style and emotional depth promise a visceral, unforgettable experience. This Sadler’s Wells premiere marks a pivotal moment for the entire company.”

The curtain rises with Schachmatt (Checkmate!), a high-energy ballet by acclaimed choreographer** Cayetano Soto**. This 20-minute gem, inspired by Bob Fosse, Pedro Almodovar and Joan Rivers (!), features dancers performing with razor-sharp precision and humour on a giant chessboard. Prepare to be wowed and amused.

Upcoming Performance Times

Thursday6 March 2025
Friday7 March 2025
Saturday8 March 2025
Saturday8 March 2025
19:30
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14:30
19:30

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