
Carlos Acosta – The Classical Farewell
It’s agonizing to watch a dancer bid farewell – defined as it is by its…
It’s agonizing to watch a dancer bid farewell – defined as it is by its…
There are moments in Shanghai Ballet’s Echoes of Eternity which offer great visual drama. One…
In the year of Charlotte Brontë’s 200th birthday, a celebration of her best-known work, Jane…
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Where to begin with Frederick Ashton? I have to admit a bias here. He’s my…
First premièred in 2013, as this was the first full length production Tamara Rojo commissioned…
The Queensland Ballet made its debut at the London Coliseum last week, and the company…
You’d be forgiven for thinking that Romeo et Juliet, the recent production from Les Ballets…
The Birmingham Royal Ballet most certainly made their presence felt in London last week, visiting…
The remarkable choreography of Derek Deane’s Swan Lake is once again being revived by English…
It doesn’t really matter if you know what’s going on in Don Quixote or not;…