Five Dance Shows to See in June
The great Zenaida Yanowsky bows out of the Royal Ballet, while across town Sadler's Wells celebrates longevity in dance... welcome to exciting June!
The great Zenaida Yanowsky bows out of the Royal Ballet, while across town Sadler's Wells celebrates longevity in dance... welcome to exciting June!
In June, the Royal Ballet presents a triple bill of one-act ballets by Frederick Ashton, the company's founding choreographer. It will see revivals of his much-loved works, including The Dream, Symphonic Variations and Marguerite and Armand to bring the 2016-17 season to
Read more ...Scottish Ballet offers London a programme first seen at last year’s Edinburgh Festival – a daring combination of works by two of the most interesting choreographers working today.
Emergence is the work of Canadian choreographer and dancer Crystal Pite, and Scottish Ballet is proud to be
Richard Alston's contemporary dance company is set to deliver an evening of captivating performances, including a brand new work, Chacony.
Alston is internationally recognised as a master of his craft, and Chacony received its world premiere in the US on 5 February.
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Belgian theatre-maker Alain Platel’s work is not for the faint-hearted. You need to enjoy a fierce challenge and be pretty well unshockable; and then you’ll be able to admire what the unique les ballets C de la B bring you.
Alain Platel’
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