Cleopatra’s Dream
Festival Hellenika will present their take on Cleopatra's Dream this May
This spectacular romantic tragedy is a true feast for your senses with a unique blend of narrative, various dance performances and live music depicting the extraordinary life of Queen Cleopatra, as part of Festival Hellenika in Adelaide.
Featuring performances by Cinnabar Red (tribal / fusion), Bibiana and Bellydance Art Academy, Keke, Adalia, Kasia, Sam, Charlotte (Oriental belly dance), Harnie (Baratanatyam) and contemporary dance performances. Acting by Thomas Boravos and narration by Joanna Tsalikis. With live music from John Kourbelis (oud/bouzouki), Charlie Yarak (Kanoun/ Nei), Anne Harrington (percussion) and Katerina Stevens (violin).
The event is sponsored by the Greeks of Egypt and Middle East Society SA and Belly dance Art Academy.
This amazing theatrical performance of Cleopatra's Dream will happen the weekend of May 5 and 6 at the Marion Cultural Centre, 287 Diagonal Rd, Oaklands Park in Adelaide. The show will start at 7:00 pm and tickets will be available for $25 from Spartan Electrical, 140 Henley Beach Rd, Torrensville. For tickets and for more information call George on 0417 844 140.
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