A re-imagining of Herman Melville’s seminal novel Moby Dick can be seen in dance at the Weston Auditorium of the University of Herts next Tuesday, November 29.

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Leviathan is the work of UHArts and multi award-winning choreographer James Wilton and features a cast of seven demonstrating his trademark blend of dance, martial arts, capoeira and partner-work.

The performance at 7.30pm, which concludes a national tour, is accompanied by an electro-rock soundtrack by Lunatic Soul.

It is suitable for young people aged 12 and upwards and tickets are £10 with concessions £8, available from the box office on 01707 281127 or online.

December Discoveries, featuring well-known works by popular composers, are being performed by the de Havilland Philharmonic Orchestra next Sunday, December 4.

The programme will include Beethoven’s King Stephen Overture and Mendelssohn’s Symphony No 3 (Scottish), together with Dvorak’s Violin Concerto for which British violinist Jennifer Pike, the youngest-ever BBC Young Musician of the Year, will join the orchestra..

The concert is being held at the Weston Auditorium at the University of Herts in Hatfield and tickets are £20 with concessions £15, children £8, students £6 and family £36.