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Sadler’s Wells Brings Dance to Life with Eastbound Film and State-of-the-Art Theatre in Stratford

On location filming Eastbound in Stratford, image credit Gaia Soleil

Sadler’s Wells has unveiled Eastbound, a mesmerizing short film celebrating dance and community, as anticipation builds for the February 2025 opening of their new state-of-the-art theatre in Stratford. This exciting addition to theaters in London will be a cornerstone of the East London cultural district in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

A Cinematic Dance Journey Through East London

Eastbound, available now on Sadler’s Wells’ Digital Stage, takes viewers on a dynamic dance journey through Stratford’s iconic sites. Created by choreographer Kloé Dean and director Sarah Vaughan-Jones, the film features local landmarks like Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Westfield, and even a bustling corner shop. This celebration of community is enriched by an original grime-inspired soundtrack by Warren Morgan-Humphreys, a.k.a. Flamin Beatz.

A Spotlight on Local Talent

The film highlights the incredible talent nurtured in East London. Malachi Welch, a performer with Sadler’s Wells since age three, leads the cast. Welch’s illustrious career includes collaborations with companies like Boy Blue and performances in international hits such as Message In A Bottle. Local community groups, including Hibiscus Community Centre, Lister School, and Langdon Park School, also star in Eastbound, showcasing the diverse cultural fabric of East London.

Building Momentum for Stratford’s New Theatre

Set to redefine theaters in London, Sadler’s Wells East will offer cutting-edge facilities for dance and performance. With its location in Stratford’s vibrant cultural hub, the theatre aims to inspire creativity and accessibility, bringing world-class performances to new audiences.

Celebrating East London’s Vibrancy

As part of its commitment to the community, Sadler’s Wells has spent seven years fostering local engagement. From the Hibiscus Caribbean Elderly Association to Artistry Youth Dance, the project embodies the spirit of collaboration and inclusion.

Catch Eastbound for free on Sadler’s Wells Digital Stage and experience a taste of what’s to come when Stratford’s newest theatre opens its doors in 2025. Whether you’re a fan of cutting-edge dance or exploring new theaters in London, Sadler’s Wells East promises to be a cultural landmark not to miss.

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