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by Mark Monahan on October 14, 2015
Swan Lake, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Sadler's Wells, review: 'supremely classy'
by Mark Monahan on October 14, 2015
One sometimes worries about Birmingham Royal Ballet’s place in the current British dance firmament, but that debate will have to wait until another time.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on October 12, 2015
How can we give female choreographers a lift?
by Judith Mackrell on October 12, 2015
Where have all the women gone? It’s a question that’s become unexpectedly urgent during the last decade, as the choreographic profession has become more and more dominated by men. ... Read full article
by Lauren Ballinger on September 9, 2015
Review: Northern Ballet's 1984 at West Yorkshire Playhouse
by Lauren Ballinger on September 9, 2015
The story of a rebel living in a dystopic nightmare where thoughts can land you in prison might not seem to marry well with ballet - but it turns out Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell could have been written for it.... Read full article
by Karren Attwood on August 16, 2015
Northern Ballet's new dance production takes George Orwell's '1984' classic to the stage
by Karren Attwood on August 16, 2015
The world premiere of the Northern Ballet's production of 1984 is only weeks away, and its choreographer, Jonathan Watkins, is finessing a pas de deux with the principal dancers.... Read full article
on August 10, 2015
Tributes to former Northern Ballet star hailed as an ‘extraordinary performer’
on August 10, 2015
Jonathan Ollivier, 38, died on Sunday shortly before he was due to take to the stage in the final show of Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man at Sadler’s Wells Theatre.... Read full article
by Roz Laws on July 14, 2015
Birmingham Royal Ballet soloist Annette Pain opens new dance studio in Digbeth
by Roz Laws on July 14, 2015
Former Birmingham Royal Ballet soloist Annette Pain called on an old friend to open her new dance studio in Digbeth, West Midlands.... Read full article
by Roz Laws on July 3, 2015
Spot the Birmingham Royal Ballet dancers as you've never seen them before
by Roz Laws on July 3, 2015
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Birmingham Royal Ballet by spotting their dancers in iconic Birmingham locations. The campaign showcases their talent and beauty to promote the ballet company.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on June 22, 2015
Arthur Pita: the David Lynch of dance
by Judith Mackrell on June 22, 2015
Exploring choreographer Arthur Pita's unique style, influenced by David Lynch, and his collaborations with renowned dancers. Pita's diverse background and vision for a new repertory company are also discussed.... Read full article
by Rambert on June 20, 2015
Rambert is launching ‘Rambert Elements’ a choreography programme for schools
by Rambert on June 20, 2015
Rambert's launch of 'Rambert Elements', a nationwide choreography program for schools led by top choreographers. It aims to inspire creativity and provide students with a platform to showcase their talent.... Read full article
by Tamlyn Jones on June 16, 2015
Birmingham Royal Ballet appoints new chief executive
by Tamlyn Jones on June 16, 2015
The article discusses the appointment of Jan Teo as the new CEO of Birmingham Royal Ballet, praising her leadership skills and arts sector experience. Teo will succeed current CEO Christopher Barron, starting in September.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on June 11, 2015
Richard Alston Dance Company review – a birthday treat from the master
by Judith Mackrell on June 11, 2015
Ever since the 1980s, when Michael Clark was muse to his early career,Richard Alston’s most beautiful choreography has, arguably, been created for men. Now, as he celebrates the 20th anniversary of his company, Alston’s birthday present to himself is... Read full article
by Emma Davison on June 6, 2015
Elliott Thompson wins a place at world-renowned Phoenix Dance Theatre
by Emma Davison on June 6, 2015
Young performer Elliott Thompson is celebrating after winning a place at a top dance company. Elliott, who grew up in Rastrick, has beaten off strong competition to win one of just two apprenticeships at Phoenix Dance Theatre.... Read full article
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