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Popping, rocking and battling at BATS!

Published: Tue 9 Sep 2008 11:51 AM
In this week's installment of Dance Your Socks Off! We bring the house down with some mean funky Hip Hop and Dance Theatre.
After the sell out Fringe Festival season of Bent not Broken at BATS this year, opening tomorrow night is Why I Move a unique and rare personal exploration of rebuilding and re-learning when everything is removed and restricted. A dance theatre experience.
Harlem Shake? Crip walk? or maybe a little bit of a Cupid Shuffle? Hip Hop has never been so much fun. Opening this Wednesday Eye Of A Dancer from the Seek Dance Crew has already been booked out for the entire season but you never know your luck by just simply being on the waitlist and being here.
Two diverse styles, All women dancers,Two shows and for one week only.
Love BATSxx
Why I Move
Season: Tuesday 9 September – Saturday 13 September
Time: 6.30pm
Tickets: $15 full / $13 concession
Described as a journey of theatre and dance to make you rediscover the joy of movement, This compelling new show from Chilli and Lime Productions promises to take you on an extrodinary trip celebrating an incredible story.
Featuring Merrin Cavel from Bent Not Broken and Laressa Donaldson, this show is sure to put a smile on your face.
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Mental Health Break
So you think you've seen that clip evolution of dance? Ah but wait! There is a twist to this. An amazing performance featuring an unlikely dance hero.
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To book for any performance at BATS simply email book@bats.co.nz with your name, number of tickets and date you wish to attend. We will reply to confirm your booking and you can pay when you come to the show. Splendid!
ENDS

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