Sadler's Wells Theatre Roadshow

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01 February 2018

London / United Kingdom

Roadshow

On the occasion of the Members and Patrons Summer/Autumn 2018 Season Preview, Sadler’s Wells Theatre presented the FEDORA Platform.

The evening offered a unique insight into the curation of the season and its exciting new productions. This year also marks the 20th anniversary of the new theatre, and Alistair Spalding, Sadler's Wells Artistic Director and Chief Executive, has taken the opportunity to offer some thoughts on the wider industry and the place of contemporary dance today.

Sadler's Wells was also pleased to announce its involvement with the FEDORA Platform whose investment in creativity and collaboration in the performing arts across Europe is needed now perhaps more than ever. Its Season Preview has highlighted forthcoming collaborations with artists who have been supported by FEDORA.

Alistair Spalding presenting Sadler's Wells Season Preview
Sadler's Wells Roadshow
Alistair Spalding presenting Sadler's Wells participation in the FEDORA Platform

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