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Choreographic Conversations Sir Alistair Spalding in conversation with Akram Khan

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Akram Khan faces us in casual stance, wearing a beige shirt over black t-shirt and blue jeans.

Join Akram Khan and Sir Alistair Spalding in conversation about Khan’s rich choreographic career.


Akram Khan Company is entering its third decade. Khan’s collaboration with English National Ballet, Creature, is returning for its second run. The newest work from the company, Jungle Book reimagined, takes to our stage in March.

Join Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist Akram Khan and Sir Alistair Spalding in conversation where they will discuss all this and more.

This talk will be filmed for Sadler’s Wells Digital Stage.

[Image description] A man with light brown skin, greying beard and bald head stands facing us in casual stance, wearing a beige shirt over black t-shirt and blue jeans. In one hand he carries a stack of hardbacked books, tied together with black cord.

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BSL interpreted Performances Our BSL performances are interpreted by a BSL signer. They use sign language to communicate what is sung and/or spoken by artists on stage.
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