Thursday 30 December 2010

Totem at the Royal Albert Hall


Those looking for things to do in London in the New Year should try the Cirque Du Soleil's Totem at the Royal Albert Hall.

Cirque du Soleil's brand new touring show provides a captivating journey into the evolution of mankind: from its original amphibian state to its desire to fly.

Totem is inspired by founding myths and uses visual and acrobatic language to illustrate the progress of humanity.

Described as "somewhere between science and legend", the show, which runs from January 6th through to February 17th, also explores the bonds between humans and other species, the dreams of mankind and its unlimited potential.

The characters evolve before the eyes of the audience, eventually evoking a giant turtle - the symbol of origin for many civilisations in the ancient world.

One other attraction at the Royal Albert Hall is Mikhail Gorbachev's 80th birthday celebration on March 30th, which will celebrate the life of the Novel Peace Prize winner.

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Friday 24 December 2010

Madam Butterfly at the Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall,a luxury place where the guests will take full advantage of the entertainment next February.The guests will have a chance to see one of Puccini's best-loved operas.

Between February 24th and March 13th,The prestigious venue will be putting on performances of Madam Butterfly.

Wednesday 8 December 2010

Joe Bonamassa Live From The Royal Albert Hall

In May 2009,at Royal Albert Hall when for the very first time Joe took stage,he gave a entertaining performance infront of his fans.he'd held since first picking up a guitar as a kid in upstate New York.The sold-out concert - fresh off the release of his #1 album "The Ballad of John Henry" - marked Bonamassa's headlining debut at arguably the most prestigious concert venue in the world.

At the Royal Albert Hall,Joe was also joined by the legendary Eric Clapton,who added the honor.The Times of London cited Joe's "searing excellence and showmanship," and Planet Rock said, "The sight of two of the world's best guitarists trading solos was more than a little thrilling."