Ballet Ireland bring Carmen to life

Ballet Ireland are about to start their tour of a passionate new “Carmen” by choreographer-in-residence, Morgann Runacre-Temple and will be performing at Theatre at the Mill on Friday (November 1).
NO REPRO FEE 16/10/2013. Preview of Ballet Ireland's 'Carmen'. Pictured are Dominic Harrison as naive soldier Jose and Zoe Ashe-Browne as Carmen give a sneak preview of Ballet Ireland's 'Carmen', which will be touring Ireland 26th October 19th December. For more information see www.balletireland.ie Ballet Ireland is delighted to be touring two ballets this autumn, a passionate new Carmen by choreographer-in-residence, Morgann Runacre-Temple, and The Nutcracker, offering Irish audiences a sparkling Christmas experience. Photo: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall IrelandNO REPRO FEE 16/10/2013. Preview of Ballet Ireland's 'Carmen'. Pictured are Dominic Harrison as naive soldier Jose and Zoe Ashe-Browne as Carmen give a sneak preview of Ballet Ireland's 'Carmen', which will be touring Ireland 26th October 19th December. For more information see www.balletireland.ie Ballet Ireland is delighted to be touring two ballets this autumn, a passionate new Carmen by choreographer-in-residence, Morgann Runacre-Temple, and The Nutcracker, offering Irish audiences a sparkling Christmas experience. Photo: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
NO REPRO FEE 16/10/2013. Preview of Ballet Ireland's 'Carmen'. Pictured are Dominic Harrison as naive soldier Jose and Zoe Ashe-Browne as Carmen give a sneak preview of Ballet Ireland's 'Carmen', which will be touring Ireland 26th October 19th December. For more information see www.balletireland.ie Ballet Ireland is delighted to be touring two ballets this autumn, a passionate new Carmen by choreographer-in-residence, Morgann Runacre-Temple, and The Nutcracker, offering Irish audiences a sparkling Christmas experience. Photo: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland

Ballet Ireland’s new production of this once scandalous story will see the tale of naïve soldier José and his Gypsy love told in a modern-day setting.

This is the fourth ballet Morgann has created for Ballet Ireland. In the last two years she has also choreographed works for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and the London’s Children’s Ballet.

The production will also feature John Walsh, Flamenco guitarist, who will be performing live on stage.

Tickets are on sale from the Box Office on 028 9034 0202.

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