Next Generation Festival: McNicol Ballet Collective in Devotions
Andrew McNicol is a choreographer who clearly understands… the music he is using. He obviously also very much believes in classical ballet
Andrew McNicol is a choreographer who clearly understands… the music he is using. He obviously also very much believes in classical ballet
We see young dancers testing their technical skills, testing the waters in emotional encounters… A joy to watch.
Wayne McGregor’s new and elegantly clean ‘Untitled, 2023’, Christopher Wheeldon’s ‘Corybantic Games’, and Natalia Osipova as Anna Anderson
A huge welcome back for Apollo, remarkably now only five years from the hundredth anniversary of its creation
A beautiful story… a production that sits very comfortably within ballet, Gaelic and folk traditions, bringing them together as equals.
A great year for Scottish Ballet who were voted Outstanding Company, also picking up two awards for Jess & Morgs’ Coppélia
Opera House, StockholmMay 26, 2023 Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon created in 1974, continues to weave its magic providing a slew of dramatic roles against a volatile and violent backdrop. The Royal Swedish Ballet, founded in 1773 and celebrating its 250th anniversary this year, first presented the ballet in 1980. It makes a welcome return. The central … Read more
All four performers are outstanding. Fabulous dancers but great actors too. They draw you in. You become invested in them and their relationships.
Who would be a judge? The dancers certainly gave the panel a difficult task. But when the results came in, it was the year of the men
An evening that looked acknowledged history but that also looked forward with new choreography, and dancers about to enter the professional world
A thought-provoking dance theatre production that explores themes of loneliness, anxiety, desperation, helplessness and suicide