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Nederlands Dans Theater: Figures in Extinction

July 12, 2025July 12, 2025 by Veronica Posth

A triptych that speaks about real, urgent, worrying and dramatic themes, realised through a combination of danced poetry and beauty

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Crystal Pite Germany Nederlands Dans Theater Simon McBurney

Ballet Black at The Grange Festival

July 11, 2025July 10, 2025 by David Mead

The festival’s dance evening this year saw the return of Ballet Black in a double-bill of If At First and A Shadow Work, plus Jacob Wye’s Perennial

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Ballet Black Chanel DaSilva Jacob Wye Sophie Laplane The Grange Festival

Elmhurst Ballet School: Voices & Virtues

July 9, 2025 by David Mead

The programme for the Upper School showcased the talent, technique and artistry of the students across in classical ballet, contemporary and jazz

Categories Birmingham & Midlands Reviews Tags Elmhurst Ballet Company Elmhurst Ballet School Galina Samsova Jessica Wright Lachlan Monaghan Miguel Altunaga Peter Wright School & conservatoire performances Swan Lake

London Children’s Ballet in Ella’s Big Chance: A Jazz Age Cinderella

July 7, 2025 by David Mead

Kristen McNally’s choreography tells the story clearly, making the most of each dancer’s abilities. The ensemble dances are delightful too.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Cinderella Kristen McNally London Children's Ballet Peacock Theatre

London City Ballet 2025: Chris Marney in conversation

July 6, 2025 by Maggie Foyer

London City Ballet’s ‘Momentum’ 2025 UK tour gets underway on July 12. Artistic director Chris Marney talks about this year’s programme

Categories Features Tags Alexei Ratmansky Christopher Marney George Balanchine Jerome Robbins Liam Scarlett London City Ballet

Badisches Staatsballett: Leuchtfeuer

July 7, 2025July 5, 2025 by David Mead

Kristina Paulin’s ‘Das Schloss’, a ballet version of Kafka’s unfinished novel, Raimondo Rebeck’s Journey of a Memory, and Mauro Bigonzetti’s Cantata

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Badisches Staatsballett Germany Kristina Paulin Mauro Bigonzetti Raimondo Rebeck

Gala de Danza’s London debut

July 2, 2025 by Maggie Foyer

Gala fireworks don’t come much brighter than Flames of Paris and the performance from Viola Pantuso and Shale Wagman was a winner

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Emma Evelein Gala de Danza George Balanchine Jade Hale-Christofi John Cranko Juliano Nunes Mauro Bigonzetti Onegin Romeo & Juliet Sadeck Berrabah Swan Lake Vasily Vainonen

ZooNation Youth Company: Lights Out

July 2, 2025 by Nicola Claire

The seventeen young dancers, including two who can’t be in their teens yet, all already hip-hop dancers of calibre… sweep the audience away

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Dannielle 'Rhimes' Lecointe Next Generation Festival The Royal Ballet & Opera ZooNation Youth

Gravity & Other Myths: Ten Thousand Hours

June 30, 2025 by David Mead

During the show itself, there’s a lot of smiling, irreverence and poking fun at each other. It almost feels like play. You just know they are having a good time

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Colours International Dance Festival Germany Gravity and Other Myths

Dance of many colours at Colours with Cie Amala Dianor

July 2, 2025June 29, 2025 by David Mead

Here was dance of every shade… and all with not so much a smile on its face as a huge grin

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Amala Dianor Cie Amala Dianor Colours International Dance Festival Germany

Colours opens with an Akram Khan premiere: Gauthier Dance in Turning of Bones

June 28, 2025 by David Mead

Lines and patterns form, break and reform anew, Feet stomp arms whirl, torsos arc backwards… As the tension builds, the power of the group is tremendous

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Akram Khan Colours International Dance Festival Gauthier Dance Germany
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