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David Bintley

Birmingham Royal Ballet: Fire and Fury, power and politics

November 2, 2018 by David Mead

Burns with intensity

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Birmingham Royal Ballet David Bintley Juanjo Arqués Sadler's Wells

Ignite by Juanjo Arqués brings Ballet Now alive: Birmingham Royal Ballet in Fire & Fury

October 5, 2018 by David Mead

Ignite: one of the best new ballets in Birmingham in years

Categories Birmingham & Midlands Reviews Tags Birmingham Hippodrome Birmingham Royal Ballet David Bintley Juanjo Arqués

Danke, Reid! Stuttgart Ballet’s Reid Anderson farewell gala

July 30, 2018 by David Mead

22 dances in a fabulous celebration evening

Categories Europe Reviews Tags Christian Spuck David Bintley Demis Volpi Don Quixote Giselle Hans van Manen Jiří Kylián John Cranko John Cranko School (John Cranko Schule) John Neumeier Kenneth MacMillan Marco Goecke Mauro Bigonzetti Maximiliano Guerra Onegin Romeo & Juliet Stuttgart Ballet Uwe Scholz William Forsythe

Rich and lavish: Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Aladdin

October 9, 2017 by David Mead

The truly marvellous dragon dance is the icing on the cake

Categories Birmingham & Midlands Reviews Tags Birmingham Hippodrome Birmingham Royal Ballet David Bintley

Ethereal, mesmerising, faultless: MacMillan’s Concerto

September 30, 2017 by David Mead

A superb programme brilliantly showcasing Birmingham Royal Ballet’s heritage

Categories Birmingham & Midlands Reviews Tags Birmingham Hippodrome Birmingham Royal Ballet David Bintley Kenneth MacMillan
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