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Having previously performed as part of Bite04 with Bamboo Dream, the contemporary dance company Cloud Gate grace the Barbican with their new show Wind Shadow.
The Cloud Gate company consists of 25 multi-talented dancers, with training in Tai Chi Tao Yin, martial arts, modern dance and more, providing a diverse merge of dance techniques.
The show itself is a movement of the dancers and their silhouettes, imitating the wind and the structure of shadows to create a visually spectacular production.
Please be aware that the show does have laser lighting and sound effects of fireworks.
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