Dance up close. Ballet Nights launches in London’s Docklands
A new season mixing classical, neoclassical and contemporary dance, well-known works and new choreography gets off to a fine start
A new season mixing classical, neoclassical and contemporary dance, well-known works and new choreography gets off to a fine start
Danced to piano and string compositions by Valentin Silvestrov, and traditional folk music, it’s a picture of the people behind the headlines
An exciting group of young professionals in a pot pourri of gala favourites spiced up with new and less well-known works
“It all began with a dream, I guess,” says Putrov, who explains that then, as now, the idea was to showcase the development of men in ballet
Everything is straight out of the top drawer in the first of two programmes from the festival held in Tokyo in August 2021
No shortbread-tin Scotchness here