What happens when you merge traditional theatre with breakdance, inline skating, skateboarding, freestyle basketball, BMX and freerunning?
In this adrenaline-fueled explosion of extreme urban sports…
What happens when you merge traditional theatre with breakdance, inline skating, skateboarding, freestyle basketball, BMX and freerunning?
In this adrenaline-fueled explosion of extreme urban sports, dance, music and theatre, the Netherlands' ISH Dance Collective create a breathtaking spectacle of raw skill and artistry. Making its highly anticipated Australian debut this season, exclusive to Sydney Opera House, it has a strictly limited run of just five performances.
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