Modern, exciting and about their city: Birmingham Royal Ballet in Curated by Carlos
A programme, that is very much of today; classically rooted but with a distinct contemporary edge and energy grafted on
A programme, that is very much of today; classically rooted but with a distinct contemporary edge and energy grafted on
The Spanish choreographer and director of Nuremberg Ballet talks choreography and his forthcoming UK premiere with Birmingham Royal Ballet
A new choreography project and a return to live performance
Drawn from a remarkable 456 artists and companies suggested
Mud of Sorrow: Touch highlights Dancing Nation part two
Eighty minutes of escape from the awful times we find ourselves in
Fifteen live or pre-recorded performances in one day
Ben Stevenson’s End of Time, Valery Panov’s Liebestod, Jorge Garcia’s Majismo
Full of vitality. A breath of fresh air.
Birmingham Royal Ballet visit from October 29-31, plus new online collaborations