Animation meets live action dance in a modern retelling of Coppélia
Inspired by Ted Brandsen’s witty 2008 production for Dutch National Ballet, dancers and a slick corps of female robots share the big screen
Inspired by Ted Brandsen’s witty 2008 production for Dutch National Ballet, dancers and a slick corps of female robots share the big screen
Starstruck, subtitled ‘Gene Kelly’s Love Letter to Ballet’, is a real delight; a fresh, vibrant ballet full of colour and energy.
A super production that fuses traditional Chinese opera with vivid digital multimedia design that brings the imaginary world to spectacular life
It’s Christmas, it’s Birmingham, and The Nutcracker is back live. Except that it’s not quite the one we have all been used to the past 30 years.
Poems and Tiger Eggs is well described as a love letter to iconic Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas
Graham’s Lamentation, MacMillan’s Sea of Troubles, and new works by Robert Cohan and Yolande Yorke-Edgell in a fascinating programme.
Four contemporary ballet world premieres, all classically-rooted and inspired by music, but also modern-feeling and of today
The impressive level of detail helps the viewer perceive the pain caused by the unspeakable and claustrophobic realm we see
Forsythe’s In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated is a show stopper; choreography and music converging on the cusp of tradition redefining the arts
Ballet Black continues to lead the pack with two quality, new commissions, very different in style but balancing neatly.
A programme that sees Birmingham Royal Ballet moving into the top league. Alessandra Ferri’s beauty permeates the stage like a heady perfume