Staatsballett Berlin: Edward Clug’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Whimsical, intricate and playful… an evening where dream and reality merge, and the boundaries between love and deception blur.
Whimsical, intricate and playful… an evening where dream and reality merge, and the boundaries between love and deception blur.
Danced to piano and string compositions by Valentin Silvestrov, and traditional folk music, it’s a picture of the people behind the headlines
By Edward Clug, with sets and costumes by the acclaimed Jürgen Rose. And it’s the 85-year-old Rose’s designs that stick most in the memory
A largely enjoyable affair, Ivan Putrov must be congratulated for pulling everything together. Here’s to another ten years.
An evening of classical and contemporary new works and gala favourites performed by leading artists from around the world
Birmingham Royal Ballet and Rosie Kay Dance Company. Indie rock and ballet. In Brum. And it was absolutely riveting.
An evening of top quality performances and choreography across an exciting range of styles, a feast after the famine
Including Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet and Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote
Video-on-demand continues with Patterns in ¾ and Initials R.B.M.E.
Full of links to the Bauhaus and birth of the Weimar Republic
Inspired by the explosion of modern art during the Weimar Republic