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To celebrate the display of Defying Gravity in our First World War in the Air exhibition we will be holding live dance performances in the Grahame-White Factory on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 May. Timings for each piece are given below. Each dance performance is free for the public to view.

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Choreographed by Christina Binney
Performed by Toni Elwin

A piece of choreography in response to a letter written by Air Vice-Marshal Arthur Stanley Gould Lee, regarding his diminishing faith in religion during the First World War. How can anybody who had to fight believe in God?

This takes place by the Sopwith Triplane on Saturday 30 at 3:30pm and on Sunday 31 at 11:30am.

Rated Excellent

Royal Air Force Museum London

Grahame Park Way
London
NW9 5LL

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Royal Air Force Museum London

Grahame Park Way
London
NW9 5LL

See all events at Royal Air Force Museum London