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E: 30/09 - win your very own copy of Howard Goodall's Eternal Light: A Requiem

http://www.musicalcriticism.com/news/competition-goodall-0808.shtml



What is the name of the dance company who are touring Eternal Light?
:T b) Rambert Dance Company :T





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  • Oh my, well the music is good I went to see the show that I won, The show was well strange, morbid and a lot of ballet type dancing.
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  • bigbloke45
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    sonniemell, I'm not surprised there was lots of ballet type dancing because they used to be known as "Ballet Rambert" and a requiem is music for the dead.

    Welcome to high "culture"!
  • Lol yea well i realise that now, it was an experience though, i can now add that to my winning list of experiences, id never if done that otherwise
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