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by Zoë Anderson on August 13, 2017
Wayne McGregor’s +/- Human, Roundhouse, dance review: 'Eye-catching'
by Zoë Anderson on August 13, 2017
High in the air, bright white spheres float over the heads of dancers, hovering and circling in the lofty ceiling space of the Roundhouse. Named Zoological, the orbs are an entrancing art installation by Random International. ... Read full article
by Lyndsey Windship on August 3, 2017
Romeo and Juliet ballet review: Rudolf Nureyev's choreography stands test of time at Royal Festival
by Lyndsey Windship on August 3, 2017
It's 40 years since Rudolf Nureyev made this Romeo & Juliet for English National Ballet (then known as London Festival Ballet), a piece full of fast-paced choreography, fateful doom and Venetian bawdiness, and it stands the test of time.... 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
by Kate Hutchinson on July 19, 2017
Holly Blakey: the dance punk who turned Coldplay into disco chimps
by Kate Hutchinson on July 19, 2017
Having learned ballet in a car park and given all the right moves to Florence + the Machine. Now, the queen of music videos is putting on her first show. The choreographer talks about dance snobs, anorexia and reclaiming bump ’n’ grind... Read full article
by Lyndsey Windship on June 30, 2017
Alexander Whitley Dance Company, 8 Minutes, review: Solar-powered beauty
by Lyndsey Windship on June 30, 2017
Alexander Whitley has been an 'up and coming' talent for a while now, his work always intellectually engaged and technically skilled, but somehow never a hundred percent nailing it. I think we can say, however, that he has now arrived, in some style,... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on June 18, 2017
Scottish Dance Theatre review – ballet with the spirit of street-dance rebellion
by Judith Mackrell on June 18, 2017
The article reviews Scottish Dance Theatre's performances, highlighting choreographer Botis Seva's rebellious interpretation of ballet and Anton Lachky's whimsically surreal piece about liberation through dance.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on June 6, 2017
Ashton at the Royal Ballet review – miraculous moves and romantic rapture
by Judith Mackrell on June 6, 2017
Shortly before his death in 1988, Frederick Ashton grew fretful about the future of his ballets. He worried that he was falling out of fashion, that a new generation of dancers was unable to understand his style. “They’re afraid of letting go,”... Read full article
by Mark Brown on May 26, 2017
Review: A brilliant homage to one of the great rock albums - Pepperland, Royal Court Liverpool
by Mark Brown on May 26, 2017
It was 50 years ago today (more or less) that The Beatles released the album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. How better to mark this musical milestone than with a festival, entitled Sgt.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on May 20, 2017
Royal Ballet mixed bill review – Scarlett and Yanowsky deliver a mesmerising melodrama
by Judith Mackrell on May 20, 2017
When Zenaida Yanowsky retires at the end of this season, the Royal Ballet will lose one of its most profoundly intelligent and unusual ballerinas. Yanowsky, a peerless dance actor, can create a character through the merest shift of her glance... Read full article
by Jane Hobson on May 19, 2017
Rambert - Ghost Dances and other works, review: Three is the magic number
by Jane Hobson on May 19, 2017
Choreographer Aletta Collins opens her new work, The days run away like wild horses, with an inspired recreation of an Oscar-winning 80s animation called Tango, by director Zbigniew Rybczynski.... Read full article
by Ron Simpson on May 12, 2017
Birmingham Royal Ballet: Triple Bill – Theatre Royal, York
by Ron Simpson on May 12, 2017
Birmingham Royal Ballet is currently touring two different triple bills on short “North” and “South” tours. Audiences in Cornwall have two new ballets on the bill, but nothing in the North programme is later than 1977 and two of the ballets are class... Read full article
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
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