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Viewing the human condition through the lens of recent events: a look ahead to Motionhouse’s new show, Nobody

August 30, 2021August 29, 2021 by David Mead

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

Categories Birmingham & Midlands Features London & SE Tags Kevin Finnan Motionhouse Peacock Theatre Sadler's Wells

Revealing ballet’s forgotten diva: Ida Rubinstein: The Final Act

August 19, 2021 by Charlotte Kasner

A look ahead with former ABT ballerina Naomi Sorkin, who stars as the Russian dancer and impressario in a new play that opens in September

Categories Features London & SE Tags Ballets Russes Ida Rubinstein Naomi Sorkin

A darker, deeper take on a classic: Kevan Allen’s Coppélia

August 15, 2021 by David Mead

There are just so many holes in the traditional story. I think there’s so much more that can be done with it. I’m very attracted to the darker side of it.

Categories Features London & SE Tags Coppélia Kevan Allen KVN Dance Company

Annabel’s Nutcracker decorations bring festive cheer

December 16, 2020December 15, 2020 by David Mead

A real delight that lifts the spirits

Categories Features London & SE Tags Nutcracker

New English Ballet Theatre to show Wayne Eagling’s Remembrance online

April 18, 2022September 20, 2020 by Charlotte Kasner

NEBT artistic director Karen Pilkington Miksa, on the ballet, the present situation, and future plans

Categories Features London & SE Tags Daniela Cardim Erico Montes Jenna Lee Morgann Runacre-Temple New English Ballet Theatre Peter Leung Ruth Brill Wayne Eagling

An evening of new ballet will mark the launch of McNicol Ballet Collective

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020 by David Mead

“We are all tremendously excited for what’s ahead”

Categories Features London & SE Tags Andrew McNicol Ballet Vlaanderen McNicol Ballet Collective Semperoper Ballett The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet School

Kazakhstan’s Astana Ballet comes to the Linbury

August 27, 2019 by David Mead

Three modern works alongside signature The Heritage of the Great Steppe

Categories Features London & SE Tags Astana Ballet Mukaram Avakhri Ricardo Amarante The Royal Ballet & Opera

Yang Liping brings the cycle of life, death and rebirth to the Rite of Spring

April 1, 2019April 1, 2019 by David Mead

A Tibetan Buddhist perspective on the classic coming to Sadler’s Wells and the Edinburgh International Festival

Categories Asia Features London & SE Scotland Tags Edinburgh International Festival Peacock Contemporary Dance Company (孔雀舞團) Rite of Spring Sadler's Wells Yang Liping (杨丽萍)

Being true to oneself: a conversation with Tao Ye of TAO Dance Theater

March 5, 2019March 5, 2019 by David Mead

“Not just the best choreographer in China, but one of the best in the world.”

Categories Asia Features London & SE Tags Sadler's Wells TAO Dance Theater (陶身體劇場) Tao Ye (陶冶)

Against the Stream: Ivan Putrov looks ahead to his forthcoming gala evening

February 26, 2019February 26, 2019 by David Mead

Highlighting those who change the flow of dance history

Categories Features London & SE Tags Against the Stream Aggripina Vaganova Angelin Preljocaj George Balanchine Ivan Putrov Jerome Robbins Kenneth MacMillan Serge Lifar

A party and a chance to reflect says Didy Veldman about her latest work for Umanoove, The Knot

October 15, 2018 by David Mead

Light-hearted and just a bit of fun, but sometimes more profound

Categories Birmingham & Midlands Features London & SE North Tags Birmingham Royal Ballet Didy Veldman Prix de Lausanne Umanoove/Didy Veldman
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