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by Jeffrey Taylor on October 15, 2017
Northern Ballet REVIEW: A national celebration
by Jeffrey Taylor on October 15, 2017
Northern Ballet launched a Triple Bill to mark the 25th anniversary of the death of this giant of British dance. It is the only programme of his work any company in the country will tour for most of the 2017-2018 season.... Read full article
by Mark Monahan on October 12, 2017
A deft balance between old and new - Fourteen Days, BalletBoyz, Sadler's Wells, review
by Mark Monahan on October 12, 2017
Well, it’s certainly an intriguing idea. For their new show, the BalletBoyz – the young, 11-strong, all-male troupe under the aegis of original BalletBoyz Michael Nunn and William Trevitt – commissioned four choreographers and composers... Read full article
by Mark Monahan on October 5, 2017
A handsome but exasperating genetic experiment - Autobiography, Company Wayne McGregor
by Mark Monahan on October 5, 2017
Always the most forward-looking and scientifically minded of choreographers, Wayne McGregor has now turned for inspiration not only to his own history but also to his genetic make-up. According to the typically (let’s kindly say) “involved” programme... 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 Ian Youngs on September 15, 2017
How Hull became Britain's hotbed of ballet talent
by Ian Youngs on September 15, 2017
Hull is being recognised as a centre of world-class ballet talent after producing some of Britain's top dancers. One ballet school has trained many of them. What's its secret? On the wall of Skelton Hooper dance school, which is tucked behind... Read full article
by Hannah Furness on August 20, 2017
Oxford physicist and professional ballerina battles to become astronaut in new BBC show
by Hannah Furness on August 20, 2017
Merritt Moore is not the only small child to dream of becoming an astronaut, ploughing through story books and learning the constellations from her back garden. But she may be the only one on the cusp of realising that dream via a career as a prof... Read full article
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 Stephen Wynn-Davies on July 28, 2017
Dance pupil earns spot at Royal Ballet School
by Stephen Wynn-Davies on July 28, 2017
A pupil from Drusilla Duffill Theatre School has been offered a place at the Royal Ballet School in London starting in September. Anna, 10, successfully auditioned before being offered a prestigious place on the junior associate programme.... Read full article
by BWW on July 27, 2017
Central School of Ballet Launches New Professional Choreographer Training
by BWW on July 27, 2017
Central School of Ballet has launched a new initiative that aims to provide innovative skills to professional choreographers through immersive training days and access to a network of like-minded experts to support career progression.... Read full article
by Chris Pyke on July 10, 2017
The builder who is also training as a ballet dancer
by Chris Pyke on July 10, 2017
By day Becky Sleap can be found traversing the rubble and uneven surfaces of several building sites. After work, however, those steel toe caps make way for ballet shoes with rigid toe boxes to protect her toes when she dances en pointe.... Read full article
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