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Ballet

July 2024

  • Carmen by Carlos Acosta and Acosta Danza at Sadler’s Wells.

    Acosta Danza: Carlos Acosta’s Carmen review – never quite reaches boiling point

  • Carlos Acosta (The Bull), centre, in Carmen.

    Carlos Acosta’s Carmen review – a giddy Cuban tragedy

June 2024

  • Dancers on stage

    French court rules Boléro was Ravel’s work alone

  • Private dancers … Kenneth MacMillan’s Sea of Troubles in Dance Revolutionaries.

    Dance Revolutionaries review – performers dance like nobody’s watching

  • Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey

    The Who’s Quadrophenia to be revived as a ballet

  • ‘Yasmine has an athlete’s mindset – very sharp, very powerful’ … Yasmine Naghdi and Britt Tajet-Foxell.

    ‘If you slip, it hurts your soul’: the ballerina who asked a sports psychologist for coaching

  • Ashton Celebrated review – Royal Ballet turns traditional into timeless

  • The Sarasota Ballet review – a delightful tribute to Frederick Ashton

  • This much I know
    ‘I chose football over ballet’: Rio Ferdinand

  • ‘Not just a diet of Swan Lake and Cinderella’: the resurrection of London City Ballet

  • The Royal Ballet: Ashton Celebrated review – a world where everything is just delightful

  • Benjamin Millepied’s Romeo and Juliet Suite review – a surprising, often thrilling experience

  • an Accident/a life; Northern Ballet: Romeo & Juliet review – a triumph of the spirit

May 2024

  • Derek Deane, back centre, with English National Ballet rehearsing Swan Lake In-The-Round by Derek Deane, opening at The Royal Albert Hall on 12th June. Rehearsals taking place at ENB Headquarters at Hopewell Sq, Canning Town.
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    Now spread your wings! Flock of 100 dancers star in English National Ballet’s Swan Lake – in pictures

  • Sofia Liñares waiting in the wings.

    The Guardian picture essay
    Wings, wigs and wonder: backstage at Birmingham Royal Ballet – photo essay

  • Black Swan territory … Die Hundekot-Attacke (The Dog Poop Attack), a co-production by Wunderbaum and Theaterhaus Jena.

    Dog Poop Attack: the play that dishes dirt on theatre-world animosities

  • Felicity Chadwick (top) and Jamiel Devernay-Laurence. at Ministry of Sound.

    Bangers and ballet: London’s Ministry of Sound embraces contemporary dance

  • Australian Ballet blasts newspaper review for describing dancers as ‘unusually thin’

  • The best theatre to stream this month
    The best theatre to stream this month: The Little Big Things, David Tennant in Good and more

April 2024

  • OA Tales of Hoffman<br>Tales of Hoffman; Opera Australia; Dress Rehearsal; July 2023

    Royal Ballet and Opera announces ambitious new season – and name change

    2024-25 programme includes premieres of Mark-Anthony Turnage’s opera Festen and Wayne McGregor’s Margaret Atwood ballet MaddAddam
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