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Mark Ronson to work on music for new Royal Ballet dance piece
Published Wednesday, Feb 22 2012, 19:00 GMT | By Kristina Bustos | Add comment

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The music producer will create nine songs with writer Andrew Wyatt for a new dance piece choreographed by Wayne McGregor at the ballet company, reports BBC News.
The songs will "focus on the Jungian theme of anima/animus and the theory of collective masculine and feminine unconscious".
McGregor's untitled dance piece, which will have its world premiere in April at the Royal Opera House in London, will have six performances by 18 dancers and other artists.
British fashion design Gareth Pugh will also work on the production.
Ronson, who is known for his production work with Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen, teamed up with dubstep singer Katy B to create the anthem for the London 2012 Olympics as part of Coca Cola's Move to the Beat campaign.
Watch Mark Ronson discuss the Move to the Beat campaign below:
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