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by Luke Jennings on January 22, 2017
Giselle review – Xander Parish steals the show
by Luke Jennings on January 22, 2017
Mary Skeaping’s production of Giselle was commissioned for London Festival Ballet in 1971. Skeaping danced with Pavlova in the 1920s, and in recreating the piece worked closely with Tamara Karsavina, who performed the title role in tsarist ... Read full article
by Sanjoy Roy on January 15, 2017
Boy Blue Entertainment: Blak Whyte Gray review – explosive hip-hop robot ballet
by Sanjoy Roy on January 15, 2017
Boy Blue Entertainment – the creative partnership of choreographer Kenrick Sandy and musician Michael Asante – have been a driving force in the remarkable growth of hip-hop dance theatre since the turn of the century.... Read full article
by David Jays on January 12, 2017
Giselle review – Alina Cojocaru is sublime in signature role
by David Jays on January 12, 2017
This is an inspired piece of curation. English National Ballet follow their production of Akram Khan’s incendiary new version of Giselle with a historically attentive staging of the 1841 ballet. ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on January 7, 2017
Lift-off: the must-see dance shows of 2017
by Judith Mackrell on January 7, 2017
Carlos Acosta’s Cuban company comes to the UK, Javier de Frutos assembles a dream cast for Philip Glass’s dance opera and Shobana Jeyasingh explores the Indian diaspora … the best dance to come in 2017... Read full article
by Michelle Rawlins on January 4, 2017
Northern Ballet: Beauty & The Beast - review
by Michelle Rawlins on January 4, 2017
Another exquisitely produced performance from the award-winning Leeds-based Northern Ballet. The story begins in a mirrored room of a castle, where the handsome, but slightly arrogant Prince Orian is continually admiring himself.... Read full article
by Mary Brennan on December 12, 2016
Dance review: Hansel & Gretel, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
by Mary Brennan on December 12, 2016
Scottish Ballet’s entire year has been marked by a series of bold, risk-taking initiatives, from David Dawson’s radical take on Swan Lake... Read full article
by Justine Halifax on November 26, 2016
Review: Birmingham Royal Ballet's Nutcracker is simply sensational
by Justine Halifax on November 26, 2016
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Nutcracker production is simply sensational. It is magical and mesmerising - a marvellous way to start the exciting countdown to Christmas.... Read full article
by Yakub Qureshi on November 24, 2016
Review: The Peony Pavillion, The National Ballet of China, The Lowry
by Yakub Qureshi on November 24, 2016
When one of the world’s best dance companies turn up at your doorstep, you don’t miss the chance to see them. That’s why there’s a bum on every seat in The Lowry’s 1,700-capacity main theatre on Wednesday night.... Read full article
by Ed Stilliard on November 11, 2016
A ballet to fall in love with comes to Hinckley
by Ed Stilliard on November 11, 2016
A tale of two star-cross’d lovers will be brought to life when a ballet company plays in its hometown of Hinckley. This autumn Hinckley's Ballet Theatre UK, will perform their version of Shakespeare’s sad story of woe of Juliet and her Romeo.... Read full article
by Sheridan Robins on October 19, 2016
‘Haunting yet moving’: The English National Ballet’s Giselle stuns the Bristol Hippodrome
by Sheridan Robins on October 19, 2016
While I certainly will not proclaim I am an expert on ballet – in fact, quite the opposite – this is certainly not how I imagined a traditional ballet would play out.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on October 7, 2016
Royal Ballet: La Fille Mal Gardée review – Hayward and Sambé fall perfectly in love
by Judith Mackrell on October 7, 2016
Ballet is all about illusion and when Peregrine, the cute pony in La Fille Mal Gardée, takes an unscheduled dump in the middle of act one you might expect it to be a disastrous intrusion of reality.... Read full article
by Anthony Hendon on October 3, 2016
Pinocchio at Dance City was a memorably dark telling of a tale about difference
by Anthony Hendon on October 3, 2016
It’s easy to forget just what a dark tale Pinocchio is – but Jasmin Vardimon’s version provided an excellent reminder.... Read full article
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