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Ballet and Dance Reviews

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Sombre Ballet Reflects the Anguish of War

25/01/201516/01/2015 by John O'Dwyer

United KingdomUnited Kingdom   Henson, Young Men: Balletboyz, Sadler’s Wells, London, 14.1.2015 (J.O’D)

BalletBoyz Young Men photo by George Piper
BalletBoyz Young Men photo by George Piper

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Emerging Dance Artists in the Limelight at Resolution! 2015

25/01/201514/01/2015 by John O'Dwyer

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Resolution! 2015: Lo-Giudice Dance, Salah El Brogy Company, #PPL Dance, The Place, London, 13.01.2015 (J.O’D)

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Unity and Division in Barely Methodical Troupe’s Performance

13/01/201512/01/2015 by John O'Dwyer

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Various composers, Bromance: Barely Methodical Troupe, Platform Theatre, London, 8.1.2015 (J.O’D)

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Royal Danish Ballet Dancers Display Exuberance in Bournonville Tribute

10/01/201812/01/2015 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bournonville Celebration: Royal Danish Ballet Soloists and Principals, Peacock Theatre, London. 9.1.2015. (JPr)

Ulrik Birkkjaer and Susanne Grinder in Napoli (c) Costin Radu
Ulrik Birkkjaer and Susanne Grinder in Napoli (c) Costin Radu

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Categories Ballet and Dance Reviews, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Jim Pritchard, London

Electro-Acoustic Music and Tightrope Artistry from Lonely Circus

22/01/201512/01/2015 by John O'Dwyer

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Hoffmann, Fall/Fell/Fallen, Lonely Circus, Southbank Centre (Purcell Room), London, 10.1.2015 (J.O’D)

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Colourful, Fast-Moving Coppélia from Siberian Ballet Company

14/01/201511/01/2015 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Léo Delibes, Coppélia: Russian State Ballet and Orchestra of Siberia/Alexander Yudasin (conductor) – Grand Theatre, Blackpool, 9.1.2015

Coppelia © Russian State Ballet of Siberia
Coppelia © Russian State Ballet of Siberia

 

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Categories Ballet and Dance Reviews, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Blackpool, Michael Cookson

Vasiliev Triumphs in ENB’s Swan Lake

31/12/201809/01/2015 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake: Dancers of the English National Ballet and the English National Ballet / Gavin Sutherland (conductor). London Coliseum, London, 7.1.2015. (JPr)

Alina Cojocaru as (Odile) & Ivan Vasiliev (Siegfried) (c) Arnaud Stephenson

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New Choreography Showcased by Rambert Dance Company

01/01/201519/12/2014 by John O'Dwyer

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Rambert: New Choreography, Rambert Dance Company, The Place, London, 16.11.2014 (J.O’D)

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