Boan’s El cruce sobre el Niágara is one of the most important choreographies of modern Cuban dance.
El Cruce Sobre El Niágra
AcostaDanza
dance

Breaking Bach is an exciting new adventure that brings together a group of talented young street dancers with the internationally renowned choreographer Kim Brandstrup. The collaboration will be a meeting of the worlds of JS Bach in the 18th Century and Hip Hop with its roots in the Bronx in the 1970s.
The production celebrates the rhythmic intelligence and astuteness of a new generation of dancers, with a background in street dance, break dance and Hip Hop, to engage with the complexities in Bach’s music in fresh and innovative ways. The project is a direct outcome of the OAE’s groundbreaking residency at Acland Burghley School in Camden in north London where many of the young dancers are or were students.
(Director), (Choreographer), Nafisah Baba, Deavion Brown, Emmanuel Bruno, Aurora Casatori, Jack Codling, Oscar Fichelson, Tommy Franzen, Seirian Griffiths, Justin Howell, Jeriah Kibusi, Robbie Ordona, Elyse Renwick-Ashun, Abe Taylor