Blue Calm by Travis and Fripp will be amongst the music used by the dance theatre group, Shallal (of which RF is a patron) on Monday 28th March and 30th March in performances at Falmouth Art Gallery.

Both performances on the 28th and 30th are at 2.00 p.m. Here's the details.
Shallal Dance Theatre’s new work, Chromatic, funded by Feast, explores relationships through the lens of black and white photographs from the current Masters of Photography exhibition at Falmouth Art Gallery.
The new improvisations are in response to the images and collaborative work with visiting artist Deana Holloway. The work is as varied as the music, the music ranges from local artist Jacqui Callis, composer Roger Pinsent, to Tina Turner and Robert Fripp.
The gallery provides an intimate space to watch the performance and we hope you can come along.
On Wednesday Shallal are joined by some of the Falmouth community group Friends and Dancing who have only been working for a year and have already performed at Eden ! including a solo impovisation by Carol Andrew with local guitarist Jamie Mills ( who also work together in Shallal’s Penryn group).

Both performances on the 28th and 30th are at 2.00 p.m. Here's the details.
Shallal Dance Theatre’s new work, Chromatic, funded by Feast, explores relationships through the lens of black and white photographs from the current Masters of Photography exhibition at Falmouth Art Gallery.
The new improvisations are in response to the images and collaborative work with visiting artist Deana Holloway. The work is as varied as the music, the music ranges from local artist Jacqui Callis, composer Roger Pinsent, to Tina Turner and Robert Fripp.
The gallery provides an intimate space to watch the performance and we hope you can come along.
On Wednesday Shallal are joined by some of the Falmouth community group Friends and Dancing who have only been working for a year and have already performed at Eden ! including a solo impovisation by Carol Andrew with local guitarist Jamie Mills ( who also work together in Shallal’s Penryn group).