ENB is about to wrap up its successful season at the Barbican Theatre, and there are 2 further opportunities to catch the company’s innovative ballet-meets-contemporary-dance programme, Lest We Forget, tomorrow. So if you are in London, don’t miss it!
Over here, we were very impressed with the output of new works, which we had the opportunity to relay from ENB’s own social channels at the premiere. Interviewing a number of performers, as well as the artistic staff, we have collated some of our favorite posts in this round up of a very enjoyable evening as the company’s “resident ballet geeks”. Luckily, Alice Pennefather was also there to capture this haunting programme in images:
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All Photos: © Alice Pennefather
About Alice Pennefather:
With a twin brother flying high as a star of the Royal Ballet, Alice’s creative talents lie in image making. After studying photography at Falmouth College of Arts, she spent 6 years travelling and working abroad, focusing on scuba diving and filming underwater. She has recently returned to London and rediscovered her love of everything Ballet. Alice now works as a freelance photographer, and is a regular at the Royal Ballet General Rehearsals – photographing for us here at The Ballet Bag.
You can see more of Alice’s work at Alice Pennefather – Dance Photography.
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