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Ballet Nights 010: Decadance

February 6, 2026February 6, 2026 by David Mead

An evening that brought together well-known names and Ballet Nights favourites, and featured the UK debut of Mexico’s Ballet de Monterrey.

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Ballet de Monterray Ballet Nights George Liang Jean-Christophe Maillot Joshua Junker Les Ballets de Monte Carlo Matthew Ball Northern Ballet PCK Dance Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance The Royal Ballet Vasily Vainonen

The Royal Ballet School Summer Performance

July 9, 2024 by David Mead

The standard was uniformly high although, as in the past couple of years, it was the men, who got two pieces all to themselves, who thrilled

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Ashley Page Didy Veldman Frederick Ashton Gemma Bond Helgi Tomasson Iva Lešić Jerome Robbins Joshua Junker Marius Petipa The Royal Ballet & Opera The Royal Ballet School

A box of delights: New Works at The Royal Ballet

February 18, 2024 by David Mead

There is much to like, not least that all have an overt classical core… A big hurrah too for the fact that three of the pieces feature pointework…

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Gemma Bond Jessica Lang Joshua Junker Mthuthuzeli November The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet & Opera

Ballet Nights 003

June 23, 2024November 27, 2023 by Charlotte Kasner

Proximity was highlight of the second half. Choreographed and performed by Pett|Clausen-Knight, it is a mature, sophisticated duet

Categories London & SE Reviews Tags Ballet Nights Don Quixote English National Ballet James Pett Jordan James Bridge Joshua Junker Le Corsaire Marius Petipa PCK Dance Pett | Clausen-Knight Robert Cohan Travis Clausen-Knight William Forsythe Yasser D’Oquendo Yorke Dance Project

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