Made in Amsterdam by Dutch National Ballet
Two programmes of new and revived works, including David Dawson’s new Citizen Nowhere
Two programmes of new and revived works, including David Dawson’s new Citizen Nowhere
Mannequins become break-dancers, David Bowie and a James Bond in Dutch National Ballet’s Coppelia
Clug’s Sacre takes us back to a primeval world and a bleak landscape
Bournonville returns to his beloved Italy for a light-hearted love story and, naturally, an excuse to dance.
A revisioned plot now offers five meaty principal roles, generous in both dance and characterisation.
Liang’s Murmuration suits the company to perfection
The rose may be emblematic of ballet but the Dutch have trimmed the frills
The season in Amsterdam gets off to a top gear start
Portraits in music and dance that spanned the centuries and ranged across continents
Ballet driven at high speed into the twenty-first century