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by Luke Jennings on April 30, 2017
Northern Ballet: Casanova review – a seductive debut
by Luke Jennings on April 30, 2017
Kenneth Tindall's debut with Northern Ballet in 'Casanova' is a seductive production, praised for its ambitious narrative breadth and exquisite choreography, supported by the director David Nixon's nurturing of talent.... Read full article
by Briana Millett on April 5, 2017
The Red Shoes wins the hearts of Bristol Hippodrome’s audience on its opening night
by Briana Millett on April 5, 2017
The article reviews the opening night of The Red Shoes at Bristol Hippodrome, praising its captivating storytelling, mesmerizing performances, and stunning set design that transports the audience into a world of dance and magic.... Read full article
by Hanna Weibye on April 5, 2017
Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures, Sadler's Wells
by Hanna Weibye on April 5, 2017
Not every artist attains the kind of status that will allow their early works to be revived – or, when revived, greeted with commercial and critical success. This is something of a shame for those of us with a historical mindset who like seeing where... Read full article
by Simon Parkin on March 31, 2017
Legendary lothario Casanova is brought to life in Northern Ballet’s lavish show
by Simon Parkin on March 31, 2017
Northern Ballet's new production brings the multi-layered character of Casanova to life beyond his notorious womanizing. Choreographer Kenneth Tindall's lavish show delves into the intellect and decadence of history's legendary Lothario, ... Read full article
by BalletBoyz on March 29, 2017
Here are Balletboyz’ Michael Nunn and William Trevitt to tell us more
by BalletBoyz on March 29, 2017
The internationally acclaimed Balletboyz bring their new production Life., featuring two new commissions by renowned choreographers Pontus Lidberg and Javier de Frutos, to Bristol Old Vic this weekend.... Read full article
by Kelly Apter on March 28, 2017
Behind the scenes of Scottish Ballet’s new digital season
by Kelly Apter on March 28, 2017
Scottish Ballet’s new digital season allows the company to experiment and stay connected with fans around the world. For dancers, it’s just part of life – a daily routine that allows them those precious moments on stage a few times a year.... Read full article
by Rachel Ward on March 25, 2017
English National Ballet: a thrilling, pulsing dance on the wild side - Pina Bausch/Forsythe/Van Mane
by Rachel Ward on March 25, 2017
Not seen in the UK since 2008, Pina Bausch’s astonishing Rite of Spring, a savage interpretation of Stravinsky’s work in which pagan rituals culminate in the death of a sacrificial victim, puts the spotlight on Tamara Rojo’s English National Ballet... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on March 17, 2017
Royal Ballet triple bill review – gripping vision of the refugee crisis
by Judith Mackrell on March 17, 2017
It’s been 18 years since a woman last choreographed a ballet for the Opera House main stage. But as Crystal Pite breaks that unconscionably dry spell, the brave, gripping and beautiful work she has created could not be less open to charges of tokenis... Read full article
by E. Whitcroft on March 14, 2017
Review - Richard Alston Dance Company at the Northcott Theatre, Exeter
by E. Whitcroft on March 14, 2017
British dance would be different without Richard Alston. From Rambert (he was the artistic director from 1986 to 1992) to The Place and London Contemporary Dance School: traces of his influence are everywhere. One of the first British choreographers... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on February 22, 2017
Pointe break: ballet's destructive power laid bare in Sergei Polunin documentary
by Judith Mackrell on February 22, 2017
In Dancer, Steven Cantor’s new film about Sergei Polunin, there’s heartbreaking footage of the dancer when he was eight years old. Wide-eyed, gappy-toothed and lit by an irrepressible grin, little Sergei spins, tumbles and balances with a grace... Read full article
by Luke Jennings on February 19, 2017
Matthew Bourne’s Early Adventures review – fully formed from the off
by Luke Jennings on February 19, 2017
Reviewing Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures, whilst highlighting the timeless creativity and depth in his early choreographic works. Bourne's ability to blend humour and sentiment creates profound and unexpected truths in each piece, ... Read full article
by Phil Preece on February 16, 2017
Review: Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Cinderella at the Birmingham Hippodrome
by Phil Preece on February 16, 2017
I went to the premiere of Birmingham Royal Ballet director David Bintley’s Cinderella in 2010 and saw it again when it was revived in 2012. Both times I came away vaguely dissatisfied.... Read full article
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