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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 Diana Eugeni Le Quesne on November 27, 2017
Aeroballet - A challenging body experience for women
by Diana Eugeni Le Quesne on November 27, 2017
Aeroballet is a transformative ballenetic workout experience for women, integrating dance, cardio, strength, and emotional release. Founder Diana Le Quesne's unique approach delivers a total body workout, offering a blend of physical challenges... 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 Norfolk & Norwich Festival on November 17, 2017
Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2017 First Programme Announcements
by Norfolk & Norwich Festival on November 17, 2017
Norfolk & Norwich Festival, the largest arts festival in the East of England and one of the four largest in the UK, has today announced the first shows of its 2018 Festival. The Festival will run 11 – 27 May with the full programme for 2018... Read full article
by Gecko on November 16, 2017
Gecko extends the tour of its most ambitious show to date, The Wedding, into spring 2018
by Gecko on November 16, 2017
Ipswich-based physical theatre company Gecko extends the tour of its most ambitious show to date, The Wedding, into spring 2018. The tour includes 8 venues around England: Bristol Old Vic, Watford Palace Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse, Derby Theatre,... Read full article
by India @ UK 2017 on November 10, 2017
Nrityagram Dance Ensemble is bringing back to the UK its spellbinding show Śriyaḥ
by India @ UK 2017 on November 10, 2017
Sriyah – A decade of dance-making, is a selection of the best the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble has devised over a decade, starting from Śrī to Samyoga perfectly blended into Śriyaḥ, choreographed by Surupa Sen and set to an original live score composed ... Read full article
by Zoë Anderson on November 7, 2017
Birmingham Royal Ballet, Sadler’s Wells, review: A splendid star performance from Brandon Lawrence
by Zoë Anderson on November 7, 2017
Ruth Brill’s new Arcadia has a lush atmosphere and a splendid star performance from Brandon Lawrence. Playing the god Pan, Lawrence is by turns animalistic, lyrical and lively, with a gorgeous flow of movement throughout.... Read full article
by Luke Jennings on October 29, 2017
The Judas Tree review – genius marred by misogyny
by Luke Jennings on October 29, 2017
Kenneth MacMillan choreographed The Judas Tree for the Royal Ballet in 1992, and it has baffled and dismayed audiences ever since. As MacMillan told Jann Parry, at the time the Observer’s dance critic: “There are things in me that are untapped... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on October 20, 2017
Lyon Opera Ballet: Trois Grandes Fugues review – breathtaking battles with Beethoven
by Judith Mackrell on October 20, 2017
A confusion of Babel, the indecipherable uncorrected horror.” When critics first heard Beethoven’s 1825 Grosse Fuge, many were bewildered by the barbed-wire intensity of its contrapuntal writing, its uncategorisable form.... Read full article
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