Carlos Pons Guerra’s Mariposa, an inclusive reimagining of an opera classic, finally gets its premiere
Eighteen months on from the original planned first night, David Mead talks to the very happy choreographer as Mariposa finally reaches the stage
Eighteen months on from the original planned first night, David Mead talks to the very happy choreographer as Mariposa finally reaches the stage
A show driven by the raw emotion of recent experiences but with an upliftng end. Kevin Finnan promises audiences will relate to what they see and be moved by it
The Spanish choreographer and director of Nuremberg Ballet talks choreography and his forthcoming UK premiere with Birmingham Royal Ballet
“I just felt this little tiny itch growing in me”
The online festival opens April 29
Includes Jean Abreu live at the Phoenix Arts Centre
A free, on-line dance festival coming soon
It remains a meaty drama about repressed desire, love and sacrifice
The international festival returns to Leicester in the Spring
Light-hearted and just a bit of fun, but sometimes more profound
The ballet explores the different qualities and symbolism of the colours