Ballet Icons Gala, London Coliseum

The annual Ballet Icons Gala returns to the Coliseum in January, featuring a myriad international ballet stars in much-loved classics alongside contemporary works

Maria Alexandrova & Vladislav Lantrov in The Firebird, photo Marc Haegamen
It used to be known as the Russian Icons Gala, but as it’s grown over the past 15 years, and has gone on to encompass dancers from a wider range of companies and nationalities, accordingly, the programme now extends beyond the Russian school to take in examples of other schools and traditions.

Appropriately, the event is now known as Ballet Icons Gala.

Much-loved staples of these galas are pas de deux capable of rousing an audience even when presented as stand-alone, out-of-context pieces. That’s the case with Le Corsaire pas de deux, which is very likely to be a part of the coming Ballet Icons Gala, or for sure, the Black Swan pas de deux with its famous 32 fouettés for the ballerina, matched by feats of virtuoso dancing for the Prince.



Liudmila Konovalova and Matthew Golding in the Black Swan pas de deux. Photo: Marc Haegeman
Although the cast cannot be absolutely confirmed until the very last minute (injuries and travel arrangements sometimes throw a spanner in the works), for the current edition of the Ballet Icons Gala we are promised a starry group of performers drawn from many companies ranging from Russia to the USA.

The Russian superstar now with Britain’s Royal Ballet, Natalia Osipova, will dance with her life partner Jason Kittelberger. If pushed, we'd guess they will reprise one of the contemporary works created on them for Osipova’s recent Pure Dance programme.

The Royal Ballet will be further represented by two of its most exciting principal dancers: Yasmine Naghdi and Marcelino Sambé; while English National Ballet offers Katja Khaniukova and Joseph Caley, both excellent.


Joseph Caley and Ekaterina Krysanova in Raymonda. Photo: Jack Devant, Russian Icons
The two main Russian companies, Moscow’s Bolshoi and St Petersburg’s Mariinsky, provide a considerable number of dancers, including Maria Alexandrova and Vladislav Lantrov (Bolshoi), and Ekaterina Kondaurova and Timur Askerov (Mariinsky).

Other European companies represented include Paris Opera Ballet, home to étoiles Ludmila Pagliero and Mathias Heymann, both stunning; Milan’s La Scala, with Vittoria Valerio and Claudio Coviello, Berlin State Ballet with Iana Salenko and American Ballet Theatre with Daniil Simkin.

And those are just a few of the names promised, making this a starry gala indeed. Music will be played live by the English National Ballet Philharmonic under the veteran Ballet Icons conductor, Russia’s Valery Ovsyanikov.
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What Ballet Icons Gala, London Coliseum
Where London Coliseum, St Martin's Lane, , London , WC2N 4ES | MAP
Nearest tube Charing Cross (underground)
When On 26 Jan 20, 19:00 Dur.: TBC
Price £25-£175
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