Echoa is a multiple act show in which dancers’ sonority and percussionists’ dancing gather and merge together. A way to see music with a brand new eye and to listen to dance with brand new ears.

 

ECHOA

at the Lost Theatre from Dec. 4th to Dec. 16th of 2012

How does a percussionist dance?


What is the sound of a dancer?


 

 “ It’s hard to conceive anyone of any age not loving ECHOA ”
***** Kelly Apter, The SCOTSMAN

“ A deserved worldwide success... Exhilarating ! ”
Télérama

“ Echoa by Arcosm is one of the hottest tickets on the international circuit ”
The Galway Independent

Echoa is a multiple act show in which dancers’ sonority and percussionists’ dancing gather and merge together. A way to see music with a brand new eye and to listen to dance with brand new ears.

An exceptional show played all around the world since 2001 : After Japan, Korea, New-Zealand, Brazil, United States and in famous places such as the Sydney Opera House, the Philarmonic Luxemburg Theatre and London’s Saddler’s Wells theatre, Echoa comes back to London for an exciting 2 weeks residence at the Lost Theatre.

Dates:

From Tuesday to Saturday at 19:30 and Sundays at 17:00

Matinees on Wednesday 5th, Friday 7th, Saturday 8th and 15th at 14:30

Prices:

Children (under 12): £8

Concession: £10

Full Price: £15

Family Ticket (2 Adults + 2 Children): £40

Box Office: 0844 847 1680 or click here

video: click here

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