Stuttgart Ballet
Charged and taut: Stuttgart Ballet in Louis Stiens’ Messenger
Fluid floorwork combined with balletic precision
Stuttgart Ballet and Gauthier Dance announce plans as live dance returns to the city
A new mixed programme in July in the Opera House, with an audience
A ballet about friends and a Stuttgart classic: John Cranko’s Initials R.B.M.E.
Online May 14, 2020 David Mead John Cranko may be best known for his story ballets, but he created some classic plotless pieces too, none more so than Initials R.B.M.E., his tribute to four dancers who achieved a permanent place in a ballet history as he turned Stuttgart Ballet into a major international company: Richard … Read more
Wanted: a choreographed way out of the coronavirus crisis
Where does it go from here? Where should it go?
Signs of what may be to come in Britain as Stuttgart Ballet cancels the remainder of 2019-2020 season
Video-on-demand continues with Patterns in ¾ and Initials R.B.M.E.
Stuttgart Ballet free on YouTube and Facebook, starting with Marcia Haydée’s The Sleeping Beauty
Available now until Tuesday, March 31, 2020; plus news from the company
Stuttgart Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet thrills in Taiwan
Cranko never lets you forget these are real people
The Bauhaus and Weimar Republic revisited in Stuttgart Ballet’s Break-through
Full of links to the Bauhaus and birth of the Weimar Republic
Hitting the heights: Breath-taking by Stuttgart Ballet
Hitting the heights with Itzik Galili, Johan Inger and Akram Khan