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on March 4, 2016
Fleetwood girls in debut with English Ballet
on March 4, 2016
Two talented young dancers from Fleetwood have been snapped up by the English Youth Ballet to star in their latest production Giselle.... Read full article
by Jeffery Taylor on February 28, 2016
Dance review: Romeo & Juliet by the Birmingham Royal Ballet
by Jeffery Taylor on February 28, 2016
In their home town last Wednesday BRB revived Romeo And Juliet, one of the war horses of the British dance repertoire, nearly as popular as good old Swan Lake. Frankly, I am still reeling.... Read full article
by Hannah Graham on February 25, 2016
Young Dancer of the Year Connor Scott celebrates nation's record-breaking lottery funding windfall
by Hannah Graham on February 25, 2016
A Talented Northumberland dancer Connor Scott has thanked National Lottery players for helping to fund the arts programmes which allowed him to develop his skills.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on February 25, 2016
Steven McRae: With ballet I’m like a superhero and each jump is a power move
by Lyndsey Winship on February 25, 2016
The strip Ballet Hero Fantasy appears in a Japanese ballet magazine, introducing readers to some of the art form’s classic stories with McRae as the inspirational lead. ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on February 15, 2016
Wheeldon triple bill review – Osipova glitters as 1880s It-girl
by Judith Mackrell on February 15, 2016
Christopher Wheeldon is getting very clever at narrative ballets. Together with his designer Bob Crowley, he’s learned to pace, control and clarify his storyline, distilling dramatic essentials with ease.... Read full article
by Jason Pritchard on February 11, 2016
Banbury students take to the stage before Birmingham production
by Jason Pritchard on February 11, 2016
Four students from Banbury have successfully auditioned to be part of the Curtain Raiser for Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty at Birmingham Hippodrome... Read full article
by Rachael Wood on February 5, 2016
Young Tenterden Ballet Studio dancers show off their prowess with excellent exam results
by Rachael Wood on February 5, 2016
A ballet school has been keeping its pupils on their toes – because it has recorded a 100% pass rate for exams.... Read full article
on January 24, 2016
Ballet productions presented by Darcey Bussell
on January 24, 2016
The event is part of the library theatre’s new season of live screenings, which gives residents an opportunity to experience a fantastic London show in the town. And in high-definition and with multiple cameras, you’ll be experiencing it from the bes... Read full article
on January 22, 2016
Sudbury dancer gains place at prestigious London school
on January 22, 2016
Come September Joey Hogger will be attending the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, with applicants coming from across the world.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on January 21, 2016
Royal Ballet: Ashton double bill review – Osipova is regal and electric
by Judith Mackrell on January 21, 2016
There are sections of Rhapsody that are as brilliant and romantically sublime as anything Frederick Ashton created. ... Read full article
on January 15, 2016
Northern Ballet to bring new children’s piece to Derby
on January 15, 2016
Northern Ballet's new children's piece, "Tortoise & the Hare," brings classic storytelling to life through dance and music on a tour visiting Derby Theatre and 30 other venues. Designed for young audiences, it promises an engaging and inspiring exper... Read full article
by Ismene Brown on January 13, 2016
We’re entering a new era for dance - expect big ballets with big stories
by Ismene Brown on January 13, 2016
Dance has its own archaeological periods, and 2016’s schedules are confirming what 2015 indicated — that the era of dances with scientists is over. If you’ve an aversion to digital fidgets and have felt left out in recent years, you will wallow in st... Read full article
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