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For many years. this Swedish company has been synonymous with one man: Mats Ek. Although he stepped down from his position as artistic director in 1995. Cullberg is still seen very much as his company - until now.

Come September there'll be a new guy in town. Johan lnger, a dancer who cut his teeth with Jiri Kylian at Nederlands Dans Theater. and a choreographer whose take on human emotions is reminiscent of Ek's style. but with a power all of its own.

Cullberg’s Festival show features one dance from each man: Home and Home. a work for ten dancers by Inger. in which he says the main character ‘falls into a dream where she can see weaker and stronger sides to herself and her alter ego.‘ And there's Ek's Fluke. a witty crowd-pleaser which lnger describes as 'Mats' gift to some of the dancers he has worked with for a long time - choreographed portraits of who they are.‘

So the ghosts of Cullberg past and future will both be alive and well. As lnger says: ‘I hope the programme can strike a middle chord. that you can see where the company has come from and where it's going.‘ (Kelly Apter)

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As Scottish Dance Theatre prepares to take up residency in Edinburgh with a double bill choreographed by the winners of this year‘s Peter Darrell Choreographic Award (Dance Base 7—16 Aug), the company takes time out to tell us what it‘ll be enjoying this Fringe.

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FESTIVAL DANCE

Shows making all the right move:

I Camut Band’s Life Is Rhythm Listed in the Music section of the Fringe programme. but also one hell of a dance show. with dazzling tap set to pounding African drums. See review. St George '8 West Church, 225 7048, until 77 Aug, 9.30pm, E 72—5 73 (870—87 7).

I Cullberg Ballet Sweden's finest return to the International Festival with an unmissable double bill from Mats Ek and Johan Inger. See photo (left). Edinburgh Playhouse, 473 2000, 7 7—74 Aug, 7. 30pm, 26—225.

I Dance Base From hip hop to contemporary. Nepalese dance to European triple-bills. it‘s all here in four excellent shows. and you'd be a fool to miss any of them. See preview. Award Winning European Dance, Exquisite Asian Dance, Scottish Dance Theatre and Freshmess, all at Dance Base, 225 5525, 7- 7 6 Aug, times vary, E8 (E6) or all four for £20. I Loft Following on from last year’s five star show, Ful, Barcelona's Nats Nus Dansa return to the Fringe with a poignant solo about a man alone. Featuring music. film. text and the inner thoughts of choreographer, Toni Mira. St Stephens, 558 3853, 7—25 Aug, times vary. £10(£7.50). I Waterwall Italy's Materiali Resistenti Dance Factory know how to put on a show. and while the choreography may not be the most inspired. this is the wettest. wildest dance show in town. See photo caption. Old College Quad. 662 8740, 13-24 Aug, 9.30pm, E8—£14.

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