Island Movements tell the story of Windrush, exploring the impact of this generation’s experiences on their families, communities and society

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Island Movements is a short ballet that tells the story of Windrush and explores the impact of this generation’s experiences on their families, communities and society. 

Beginning with a young Caribbean soldier in WW2 Britain, this moving tale follows him and his family through their life in the UK up to the current Windrush scandal. 

Darren Panton, who was the first black British dancer to graduate from the Royal Ballet School and Patrick Williams, who danced at Alvin Ailey and the Paris Opera are choreographing. 

Featuring original music by the groundbreaking Kinetika Bloco, the story is driven by a pulsating mix of reggae, calypso and contemporary black British music.

The show will be followed by a Q&A with the dancers and creators. 

If you’ve never seen a ballet before, then this is the one for you!

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- 1:30pm (Matinee show)
- 6:30pm 

* Funded by Arts Council England and the Black Funding Network.

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Island Movements: An epic tale of the lives of a family from the Windrush generation

Type:Live entertainment

Kidbrooke Community Hub, 8 Pegler Square, Kidbrooke, London, SE3 9GR
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