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Dazzling ice dance display



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Published Date: 03 June 2008
LARGE scale productions featuring dazzling costumes, impressive sets, and astonishing choreography have been impressing audiences at Venue Cymru for years.
But when The Imperial Ice Stars return to the venue later this month, prepare to be blown away as these Russian professionals amaze and thrill with their world class skating.
Returning to North Wales by popular demand, The Sleeping Beauty On Ice has been re-choreographed by award-winning Artistic Director Tony Mercer – widely regarded as the world's leading creator of theatre on ice – together with 2002 World Champion and Olympic Medalist Ilia Averbukh and international medalist Maria Orlova.
Set to Tchaikovsky's magnificent score, this engrossing rendition of a classic love story incorporates breathtaking high speed throws, awe-inspiring aerial gymnastics, stilt skating, fire effects and their performance speciality of incredible lifts and lift sequences which are unrivalled throughout the ice skating world.
The Sleeping Beauty On Ice will be showing at Venue Cymru between June 24-28. For more information or to book tickets contact the Box Office on 01492 872000 or visit the website at www.venuecymru.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 03 June 2008 2:51 PM
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