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New York City Ballet: Contemporary Choreography

October 16, 2024 by David Mead

Tiler Peck’s Concerto for Two Pianos is an absolute delight. The intelligently structured choreography is as highly-skilled as the dancing

Categories Reviews USA & Canada Tags Caili Quan Gianna Reisen New York City Ballet Tiler Peck USA

Brandon Lawrence in South Africa

October 14, 2024October 13, 2024 by Maggie Foyer

As he guests in Cape Town, Maggie Foyer speaks to Brandon Lawrence as he weighs up the pros and cons of making career defining choices

Categories Europe Features Tags Ballett Zürich Birmingham Royal Ballet Cape Ballet Africa Carlos Acosta Cathy Marston Frederick Ashton Kenneth MacMillan Kristen Isenberg Michelle Reid Mthuthuzeli November South Africa Switzerland Valery Panov

New York City Ballet: Balanchine/Ratmansky

October 12, 2024 by David Mead

Concerto DSCH… is a perfect closing number. A quite delicious, sensual central pas de deux is bookended by jaunty, fun and upbeat movements.

Categories Reviews USA & Canada Tags Alexei Ratmansky George Balanchine New York City Ballet USA

Far From The Norm: BLKDOG

October 11, 2024October 10, 2024 by David Mead

An often brutal, yet strangely often beautiful in its way, commentary on childhood experiences and feelings; on the youth of today as they struggle

Categories Reviews USA & Canada Tags Botis Seva Far From The Norm USA

National Dance Company Wales: Frontiers

October 10, 2024 by Georgia Howlett

National Dance Company Wales attack movement without undermining its lyricism, striking a balance between power and ease that is truly admirable.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Matthew William Robinson Melanie Lane National Dance Company Wales The Place

Birmingham Royal Ballet: Luna

October 5, 2024October 4, 2024 by David Mead

A ballet of fine intentions. A ballet of plenty of fine moments that, at times, is quite powerful. But also one in need of stronger thread to hold it together

Categories Birmingham & Midlands Reviews Tags Arielle Smith Birmingham Hippodrome Birmingham Royal Ballet Iratxe Ansa Seeta Patel Thais Suárez Wubkje Kuindersma

National Ballet of Canada in Frontiers: Choreographers of Canada

October 3, 2024 by David Mead

Angel’s Atlas by Crystal Pite doesn’t just speak to the viewer, it doesn’t just reach out and touch, it digs deep inside to find the soul.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Crystal Pite Emma Portner James Kudelka National Ballet of Canada Sadler's Wells

Richard Chappell Dance: Hot House

October 3, 2024 by Nicola Claire

“Incredible dancing, the sheer fluidity of which almost defies description”

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Richard Chappell Richard Chappell Dance The Place

Chicos Mambo in Tutu (and a lot more!)

October 2, 2024 by Charlotte Kasner

The highly entertaining show also lovingly mocks acrobatic, contemporary and rhythmic dance. There’s a take on Dirty Dancing, and much more.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Chicos Mambo Peacock Theatre Philippe Lafeuille

Luna: a new ballet inspired by the women of Birmingham

September 30, 2024September 29, 2024 by David Mead

David Mead talks to Wubkje Kuindersma and Seeta Patel, two of the five female choreographers for BRB’s new ‘Luna’

Categories Birmingham & Midlands Features Tags Arielle Smith Birmingham Hippodrome Birmingham Royal Ballet Iratxe Ansa Sadler's Wells Seeta Patel Thais Suárez Wubkje Kuindersma

The Royal Ballet: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

September 28, 2024 by David Mead

The opening performance was a triumph for Viola Pantuso in the title role. She felt real. Alert and bright-eyed… always gentle and courteous

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Alice in Wonderland Christopher Wheeldon The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera
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