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DANCE

Kirov Ballet

Royal Opera House (020-7304 4000)

Three choreographers are celebrated in this mixed bill, which includes a staging of The Rite of Spring inspired by Nijinsky’s original. Tonight and tomorrow.

VISUAL ART

Sebastiao Salgado

Aberystwyth Arts Centre (01970 623232)

The Brazilian photographer focuses on displaced humanity, from Rwandan bodies to a boy holding his dying sister in Afghanistan. Until September 20.

POP

Moby

Eden Project, St Austell, Cornwall (01726 811972)

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Ambient master-mixer Moby lends his star power to this series of non-profit concerts that plug green issues. Support comes from the Orb. Tomorrow.

TONIGHT’S PROM

Die Fledermaus

Albert Hall, London SW7 (020-7589 8212)

For its annual visit to the Proms, Glyndebourne Festival Opera presents its new staging of Johann Strauss’s stylish comedy. With Pamela Armstrong.

THEATRE

The Master Builder

Albery Theatre, London WC2 (020-7369 1730)

Patrick Stewart gives a masterful performance as the tormented architect who develops an obsession with a much younger woman in Ibsen’s play. Until August 17.

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JAZZ

Brecon Jazz Festival

Brecon, Powys (01874 611622)

Salsa meets trad jazz in this annual bash which opens with trumpeter Guy Barker’s new Suite and closes with saxophonist Michael Brecker headlining. Friday to Sunday.

VISUAL ART

Bloomberg New Contemporaries

Cornerhouse, Manchester (0161-228 7621)

Weirdness and irreverence from art’s bright young things. The show includes Hannah Rickards imitating birdsong. Until August 24.

Jonathan Kent directs a Japanese version of the famous tragedy, with Noh actor Nomura Mansai in the title role. From August 29.

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Phoebe Greenwood