by Emilia & Linda on April 13, 2011
While details for POB, BRB, Dutch National Ballet and Hamburg Ballet‘s upcoming seasons have been out for a while, the Royal Ballet have just confirmed theirs via press conference this afternoon. AD Monica Mason’s farewell season presents a well-balanced lineup that pays homage to the company’s solid repertory and showcases the best of new British dance making talent (Wheeldon, McGregor, [...]
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A Month in the Country,
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,
Arthur Pita,
Ashton,
Asphodel Meadows,
Balanchine,
Ballet Black,
Ballet Newbie,
Ballo della Regina,
Birthday Offering,
Christopher Wheeldon,
Das Lied von der Erde,
Desert Island Ballet,
Edward Watson,
Enigma Variations,
Gloria,
Jewels,
Johan Kobborg,
La Sylphide,
Lauren Cuthbertson,
Les Noces,
Liam Scarlett,
Limen,
MacMillan,
Manon,
Margot Fonteyn,
Marguerite and Armand,
Peter Wright,
Polyphonia,
Requiem,
Rudolf Nureyev,
Sergei Polunin,
Song of the Earth,
Stuttgart Ballet,
Tamara Rojo,
The Dream,
The Nutcracker,
The Sleeping Beauty,
Wayne McGregor
by Linda on March 29, 2010
As the Royal Ballet’s founder choreographer, Sir Frederick Ashton is to them what Bournonville represents to the Royal Danish Ballet. He nurtured Ninette de Valois‘s young company and gave it an identity through pieces created to help develop its dancers. Ashton’s creations for the Royal Ballet shaped the English style of ballet, combining classical purity [...]
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A Tragedy of Fashion,
A Wedding Bouquet,
ABT,
Alastair Macaulay,
Alicia Markova,
Anna Pavlova,
Apparitions,
Ashton,
Balanchine,
Ballet Rambert,
Birthday Offering,
BRB,
Bronislava Nijinska,
Capriol Suite,
Cecchetti,
Cinderella,
David Vaughan,
English Style,
Enigma Variations,
Façade,
Fred Step,
Ida Rubinstein,
Illuminations,
La Fille Mal Gardée,
Léonide Massine,
Le Baiser de la Fée,
Les Rendezvous,
Lydia Lopokova,
Margot Fonteyn,
Marguerite and Armand,
Marie Rambert,
Michael Somes,
Monotones,
Ninette de Valois,
Nocturne,
Nursery Suite,
Rhapsody,
Robert Helpmann,
Rudolf Nureyev,
Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet,
Scénes de Ballet,
Sylvia,
Symphonic Variations,
Tales of Beatrix Potter,
Tamara Karsavina,
The Ballet Club,
The Camargo Society,
The Dream,
The Royal Ballet,
The Two Pigeons,
Ugly Sisters,
Vic-Wells Ballet
by Emilia on February 26, 2010
Bournonville’s La Sylphide is one of the Romantic period’s most iconic ballets. Featuring a hero divided between reality and fantasy, it is filled with symbols, providing many possibilities for interpretation and parallels to our own modern lives and the choices we are forced to make everyday. The characters of James and the Sylph are treasured [...]
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Albrecht,
Angel Corella,
August Bournonville,
Christina Michanek,
Corella Ballet,
Cranko,
Danish Ballet Week,
David Amzallag,
Dramatic & Intense,
Giselle,
James,
John Neumeier,
La Sylphide,
Madge,
National Ballet of Canada,
Nehemiah Kish,
Nikolaj Hubbe,
Onegin,
Romantic Ballet,
Royal Danish Ballet,
Silja Schandorff,
The Sylph,
Ulrik Birkkjær
by Linda on June 23, 2009
It is hard to believe that someone like Alexandra Ansanelli, one of the Royal Ballet’s youngest principal ballerinas, is retiring, given all her accomplishments and the fact that she has always been so vocal about her passion for dancing. At only 28, her impressive CV includes principal dancing jobs in two of the world’s foremost [...]
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Ashton,
Balanchine,
Carlos Acosta,
Christopher Wheeldon,
Clement Crisp,
Dancer Profile,
Jerome Robbins,
NYCB,
Peter Martins,
Peter Wright,
Royal Ballet,
Rubies,
Yuhui Choe
by Emilia on June 11, 2009
Want to learn more about how dancers rehearse their ballets? Then you should try to attend a Royal Ballet Masterclass (where rehearsal is the focus) or an Insight Evening (with focus on production background). If your thing is to assimilate ballet steps, you can also try to see the dancers in their daily class (via [...]
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Ballet Newbie,
Frederick Ashton,
Giselle,
Mara Galeazzi,
Masterclasses,
Royal Ballet,
Sergei Polunin,
Sir Peter Wright,
Swan Lake,
The Sleeping Beauty