them. Creating COupletS and audience-directed frozen Images.

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I Gateway Theatre. 377 3939, unt/l 72 Aug. 8. 75pm, E70 $8..

CAMUT BAND’S LIFE IS RHYTHM

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Life /.‘$ Rhythm has been on the road for four years. and Spanish troupe Cainut has perfected its snazzy blend of dazzling tap. dramatic live bereussmon and celebratory Sil()‘.‘.’llléillf3llll). The iUSIOll of high-octane African dJenibe drumming and supersonic tap daneing sets pulses racmg from the start. but a helping of humour prevents the llllX from getting too macho 0r bombastic. Seemineg effortless talent and smiling- faced skill are the backbone of the show.

TERWALL Sli pery when wet

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but Camut's Cheer, Qumtet plays to the 00.10. havn'ning up vnln‘les and .‘JhOODng as into a Clap-happ, frehz, of joyful oa'thIoation. 'naklng it eduail. accesslble to eaglial Fringe fun- eeekers and dance afielonados.

'VICky DaWdSOlll

I St George '3 West Church, 22:3 7018. MW 77Aug, 9300/7). 5f 72—!73 li‘lO—L‘t 7/.

ORIGINAL SINS: VICE CENTRAL Young breakers cook up a deadly brew CO.

A Journey through the seven deadly Sins in a hip hop stylee from Sin Cru, a young breakers

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I C. Chambers; Street. 0870 707 570:3. :Intl/ 9 Aug, 3..’5()-z3.45on.‘. £57.50 If,‘:3.:30—£‘6.:30/.

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M mall is part dance show, part circus act and, dpj'e we . *, part

eat. - revue. As 16,000 litres of water cascades do a va .-l re, 12 of Italy’s most water-resistant dancers’ ide, g. -— ' d C ind the torrentialflow. Seridus dance it ain‘t. But if ’3 - 1 9 for something slightly off-beat, and don't mind getti - imle

‘_ the front row, Waterwall is a Fringe muSt. OI/ege Quad, 662 8740. l4—.’-’-i Aug. S)..’5’Opm,

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EUROPEAN DANCE

Dance Base gets to the pointe

From a small, site- specific piece in 2001 to a fully-fledged programme in 2003, Dance Base has grown into a Fringe venue to be reckoned with. Alongside performances from Freshmess and Scottish Dance Theatre, the centre has organised a European triple-bill featuring Austrian dancers, Helen Weinzierl and Willi Dorner - both of whom are known for

their distinctive style - and a new commission by Scottish choreographer, Norman Douglas. Last seen at the Festival Theatre in 2002, when his Ensemble Group formed part of a memorable evening of dance, Douglas has been beavering away in London creating a brand new duet, Cries & Whispers. Performed by two young professional dancers, the work focuses on our human need to be loved, and how easily we become addicted to it. Unusually for Douglas, the female dancer is on pointe, but don’t let that fool you - this is no hearts and flowers ballet. ‘Pointe work is used either to be very chic, or to make lovely shapes and be romantic,’ he says. ‘But we don’t do that. A lot of the lifts are very beautiful, but the rest is quite brutal.’ Aiding and abetting that brutal feel is a punishing soundtrack by Newcastle soundmeisters, Big Border Breaker. ‘The music‘s hard, you couldn’t just sit and listen to it, it would be impossible.’ But set it to dance and chances are this will be another Douglas work worth watching. (Kelly Apter) I Award l‘mn/ng Eur<>.')ean Dance. Dance Base, 22:3 5-3252, , 76 Avg, M770}; van;

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Situated in the Grassmarket, in the heart of Edinburgh’s old town, Dance Base is a fully accessible building offering state-of-the-art

facilities with 4 stunning dance studios and a

unique programme during the Edinburgh Festival.

Performances to showcase some top home-grown talent as well as international dance from Nepal, India and Austria.

l’i-t‘ii i‘ii.1tiC(-sl;'01n 8 »- it: August at various times

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