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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
by Zoë Anderson on December 7, 2017
The Nutcracker, Royal Opera House, London, review: Francesca Hayward is lovely as Clara
by Zoë Anderson on December 7, 2017
One of the company’s rising stars, Hayward, has a radiant flow of movement and gleaming footwork as Clara in the company's 455th performance of Peter Wright’s production.... Read full article
by Mark Monahan on November 24, 2017
Old-fashioned entertainment of the most seductive kind - Sylvia, Royal Ballet, review
by Mark Monahan on November 24, 2017
Sylvia is a ballet that might never have made it into the modern age. Lured by Léo Delibes’s exuberant score from 1876, Frederick Ashton created his own version of this mythologically themed romance in 1952... Read full article
by Zoë Anderson on November 23, 2017
Rambert, Sadler's Wells, London, review: 'honesty, anger and helplessness spill across the stage'
by Zoë Anderson on November 23, 2017
What can you do when the world is as it is? Ben Duke’s extraordinary Goat is about not having the answers. Hilarious and sad, it lets honesty, anger and helplessness spill across the stage. ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 2, 2017
Dance legend Twyla Tharp on truculent men, selling hot dogs and her idol Agatha Christie
by Judith Mackrell on November 2, 2017
The last time Twyla Tharp was working at the Royal Ballet it was 1995 and she was creating her comic Rossini ballet, Mr Worldly Wise. Now, as she returns, it’s hard to recognise that two decades have passed. The 76-year-old choreographer... Read full article
by Mark Monahan on September 28, 2017
The Royal Ballet's new season gets off to a phantasmagorical start
by Mark Monahan on September 28, 2017
The Royal Ballet could hardly have chosen a more eye-popping or enjoyable production with which to launch its autumn season. ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on September 25, 2017
'You leave part of yourself on stage': Royal Ballet dancers on Kenneth MacMillan
by Judith Mackrell on September 25, 2017
Kenneth MacMillan holds a peculiarly revered position within the culture of the Royal Ballet. Many junior dancers say that it’s the principal roles within his story ballets – Romeo and Juliet, Mayerling and Manon – to which they most aspire.... Read full article
by Emma Clayton on September 1, 2017
Northern Ballet celebrates master choreographer
by Emma Clayton on September 1, 2017
Northern Ballet celebrates one of the greats of the dance world - acclaimed choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan - in a striking triple bill at the Alhambra.... Read full article
by Dalya Alberge on July 30, 2017
Sergei Polunin says ballet must shake off ‘elitist image’ or die
by Dalya Alberge on July 30, 2017
Ballet must get rid of its elitist image, seek larger audiences and woo the best directors from films and musicals, according to Sergei Polunin, one of classical dance’s biggest and most outspoken stars.... Read full article
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