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Going down the tube - The Aluminium Show



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Published Date:
03 September 2008
AFTER rave reviews at the Edinburgh Festival a high energy mix of dance, special effects and bendy silver foil tubing hits Bradford.
From Israel, The Aluminum Show is a new performance combining movement, dance and visual theatre which its creators say is unique to the stage.

Through special effects, creative mechanisms and acrobatic dance, inanimate objects come to life with energy, emotion and personality, with silver industrial materials creating a luminous and reflective world.

The Aluminum concept had been churning in Ilan Azriel's mind for a while and, through experimentation he managed to use the kind of aluminium tubing used in air confditioning in a dance performance.

The Scotsman described it as a "flashy hour of fun" and The Independent said "energetic, impressively co-ordinated performers seem lightweight and malleable."

The Aluminium Show is at Bradford Alhambra until September 6.

www.bradford-theatres.co.uk


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