Ballett des Staatstheaters am Gärtnerplatz: Stravinsky in Paris
“Having pulled you in, it holds you all the way to the final moment… An unusual Sacre for sure. But also one with a rare beauty.”
“Having pulled you in, it holds you all the way to the final moment… An unusual Sacre for sure. But also one with a rare beauty.”
In April, the Bayerisches Staatsballett dance Pina Basuch’s Rite of Spring. Jeannette Andersen talks to former Bausch dancers about staging the work
Goes far deeper than the spectacular or technique for technique’s sake. One comes out feeling awed and moved
The tension between the sexes seems heightened on the windswept sands
The might of destruction and the light in regeneration
A showcase for female choreographers
A Tibetan Buddhist perspective on the classic coming to Sadler’s Wells and the Edinburgh International Festival
Manon returns and a new Cinderella in-the-round
Evenings at the theatre don’t come much better than this
Clug’s Sacre takes us back to a primeval world and a bleak landscape