
Britten’s music inspires new choreography in a special centenary celebration bringing together two of the world's great dance companies - The Royal Ballet and Royal Ballet Flanders
Saturday 10 November 2012
ETO: Albert Herring
Britten’s bittersweet comedy is a hilariously satire set in Suffolk, and a classic depiction of English village life, with a score of great beauty.
With its dramatic landscapes, soaring skies and a rich musical history, Aldeburgh is a haven for creativity. Since the days of Benjamin Britten it remains a place where artists from around the world find inspiration and are stimulated to reach their full potential. Aldeburgh Residencies & Open Space offer bespoke development opportunities for individual artists and ensembles.