Last updated Saturday August 27 at 13:57 BST
Scottish Ballet performs works old and new at Edinburgh International Festival 2011's Eastern-themed event
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The Australian trio will be delighting audiences throughout August with their awesome mix of comedy, music and new pop parody Floppy Guys.
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