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by Birmingham Royal Ballet on November 18, 2020
Birmingham Royal Ballet celebrates 30th Anniversary with free streamed performance
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on November 18, 2020
Following critically acclaimed live performances of Lazuli Sky in Birmingham and London last month, Birmingham Royal Ballet is today pleased to announce Birmingham Royal Ballet at 30 – Supported by Birmingham City Council; a celebratory free online s... Read full article
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on October 29, 2020
Christmas is not cancelled, as adapted version of The Nutcracker goes on sale
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on October 29, 2020
Following last week’s sold-out performances of Lazuli Sky, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Birmingham Repertory Theatre are excited to announce a specially adapted production of the classic Christmas fairytale The Nutcracker,... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on March 18, 2019
Yuli: this portrait of Carlos Acosta and Cuba is a dance film like no other
by Lyndsey Winship on March 18, 2019
Dance on film can have many functions. It might act as a showstopping decoration to the drama (most movie musicals), a shorthand for its protagonist’s obsession or madness (Black Swan, The Red Shoes) ... Read full article
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on January 16, 2019
Carlos Acosta CBE has been appointed as the new Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on January 16, 2019
Birmingham Royal Ballet is delighted to announce that internationally renowned Carlos Acosta CBE has been appointed as its new Director. He will take up his appointment in January 2020.... Read full article
by Sarah Crompton on September 25, 2018
You couldn't take your eyes off him': the triumph and tragedy of Rudolf Nureyev
by Sarah Crompton on September 25, 2018
It was impossible not to know who Rudolf Nureyev was. From the moment the dancer defected to the west, turning his back on his home and the Kirov company that trained him, he blazed across the front pages.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on May 22, 2018
Akram Khan: the master mover who redefined dance
by Judith Mackrell on May 22, 2018
When Akram Khan was complimented by Mikhail Baryshnikovon the beauty of his dancing, it was one of the proudest but most ambivalent moments of his career. “Misha said he really admired the quality of my stillness,” Khan recalls.... Read full article
by Brian Seibert on April 27, 2018
Carlos Acosta on his new Cuban dance company: 'I want to bring them to the world..
by Brian Seibert on April 27, 2018
The career synopsis of the Cuban born dancer Carlos Acosta reads like a fairy tale. As a dark-skinned boy from an especially poor part of Havana, he was forced to audition for the national ballet school by his father, who wanted him off the streets. ... Read full article
by Zoë Anderson on March 20, 2018
Ballet Black, which celebrates dancers of black and Asian descent, perform a double bill
by Zoë Anderson on March 20, 2018
Ballet Black’s new programme is surely the company’s finest yet. Cathy Marston’s taut new ballet The Suit shows tragedy bursting out of the seams of everyday life, while Arthur Pita’s A Dream Within A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a riotous take.... Read full article
by Jim Seton on February 22, 2018
Northern Ballet adaptation of Jane Eyre is coming to Leeds
by Jim Seton on February 22, 2018
Jane Eyre will dance into audiences’ hearts in Northern Ballet’s stage adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel. Following one of literature’s most iconic heroines as she fights to find her independence and happiness, Jane Eyre is choreographed... Read full article
by Zoë Anderson on February 16, 2018
The Winter’s Tale, Royal Opera House, London, review: It’s a marvellous ballet
by Zoë Anderson on February 16, 2018
Winter, but also spring: The Royal Ballet’s The Winter’s Talemoves from icy, tormenting jealousy to radiant recognition, lighting up the stage like a shaft of sunlight.Christopher Wheeldon’s 2014 ballet is one of his finest, with complex storytelling... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on January 10, 2018
Song of the Earth/La Sylphide review – Rojo powers a demanding double bill
by Judith Mackrell on January 10, 2018
With its guileless storytelling and Romantic mingling of the folksy and sublime, August Bournonville’s La Sylphide is a tricky ballet for modern companies to inhabit. Tamara Rojo’s decision to challenge English National Ballet’s dancers... Read full article
by David Jays on December 8, 2017
Project Polunin: Satori review – ballet's bad boy makes howling bid for inner peace
by David Jays on December 8, 2017
Sergei Polunin is a dancing star still searching for work that is the right fit for his undeniable charisma. The Ukrainian-born artist brings his messy past with him: companies abandoned, performances cancelled, vivid tattoos and tales of excess... Read full article
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