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A triumphant return to the West End for one of Sadler's Wells most popular productions, Havana Rakatan. From the randy rumba to the cha-cha-cha, this production is set to bring all the heat and dazzling energy of Cuban dance to the West End.
Ballet Rakatan was founded in 2001 and is one of the most versatile dance groups that Cuba has produced in years. Expect a whole variety of styles, from jazz to mambo via bolero and salsa. The whole show simmers with heat and passion and captivated audiences and critics alike last time out.
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