BRB2 in Carlos Acosta’s Classical Selection
A fine evening and a fine initiative that deserves to succeed. Yet more evidence of the excellent work Carlos Acosta is doing in Birmingham
A fine evening and a fine initiative that deserves to succeed. Yet more evidence of the excellent work Carlos Acosta is doing in Birmingham
An evening that looked acknowledged history but that also looked forward with new choreography, and dancers about to enter the professional world
An exciting group of young professionals in a pot pourri of gala favourites spiced up with new and less well-known works
Fifteen pieces, from familiar showpiece pas de deux to less well-known duets and solos… A celebratory showcase for all that is great about dance.
The annual night out at Symphony Hall returned in style with a gala-like programme of orchestral and dance selections.
The new company, featuring 12 dancers aged 18-22, will make its debut in Northampton on April 25, before heading off on a UK tour.
A largely enjoyable affair, Ivan Putrov must be congratulated for pulling everything together. Here’s to another ten years.
It was a super afternoon, but you really do have to pinch yourself to remind yourself that they are all still in their late-teens
In Frederick Ashton’s Rhapsody, Rin Ishikawa’s speed, focus and attack were phenomenal.
A very diverse and challenging programme including Frederick Ashton’s Les Rendezvous
Behind the scenes film, followed by senior students in three works, including two world premieres