by Linda on November 18, 2009
Earlier this month we attended the Kenneth MacMillan Choreographic Imagination and Psychological Insight Symposium at Imperial College London. Celebrating the choreographer who would have been 80 this year, this full day event was held in association with The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) and the Institute of Psychoanalysis and drew on psychoanalysts, scholars and dancers [...]
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Antony Dowson,
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Begoña Cao,
Birgit Keil,
Brian Elias,
Carousel,
Cindy Jourdain,
Clement Crisp,
Crown Prince Rudolf,
Deborah MacMillan,
Deutsche Oper Ballet,
Edward Watson,
Elite Syncopations,
ENB,
English National Ballet,
Fabian Reimair,
Freud,
Gloria,
Institute of Psychoanalysis,
Iohna Loots,
Irek Mukhamedov,
Jann Parry,
Kevin McKenzie,
Leanne Benjamin,
Mahler,
Manon,
Mayerling,
Michael Nunn,
Monica Mason,
Natalia Makarova,
Nichola McAuliffe,
Nicholas Hytner,
RAD,
Requiem,
Rodgers and Hammerstein,
Romeo and Juliet,
Royal Ballet,
Shostakovich,
Song of the Earth,
Stuttgart Ballet,
The Judas Tree,
Viviana Durante,
Vladimir Klos,
Wayne Eagling
by Emilia on November 2, 2009
Concepts such as coding, decoding, generative systems, algorithms, computer programming, neuroscience and cognitive mapping seem more akin to geek lingo than ballet choreography and yet all these notions inform Wayne McGregor’s dance making. Having trained in modern dance, McGregor is the first resident choreographer at the Royal Ballet to come from outside the company. Literally [...]
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Acis & Galatea,
Alina Cojocaru,
Ashton,
Brainstate,
Chroma,
Clement Crisp,
Dido & Aeneas,
Edward Watson,
Eric Underwood,
Federico Bonelli,
Godspeed You Black Emperor,
Infra,
Ivan Putrov,
Jaimie Tapper,
Jann Parry,
Joby Talbot,
John Pawson,
Judith Mackrell,
Julian Opie,
Kaija Saariaho,
Laurence Olivier Award,
Leanne Benjamin,
Limen,
Lucy Carter,
Luke Jennings,
Marianela Nuñez,
Max Richter,
Melissa Hamilton,
Monica Mason,
Nimbus,
One act,
Qualia,
Random Dance,
Resident Choregrapher,
ROH,
Roslyn Sulcas,
Royal Ballet,
Sarah Frater,
Sarah Lamb,
Schubert,
Steven McRae,
Tamara Rojo,
Tatsuo Miyajima,
The White Stripes,
Wayne McGregor,
Zenaida Yanowsky
by Emilia on October 26, 2009
Kenneth MacMillan, one of the leading choreographers of the twentieth century, is credited with pushing the boundaries of classical ballet and challenging audiences to look beyond the idealised world of fairy tales into the reality and discomfort of their own mortal existence. With ballets that probed into all extremes of the human condition MacMillan found [...]
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Different Drummer,
Dramatic & Intense,
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ENB,
Gloria,
Iohna Loots,
Irek Mukhamedov,
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Kenneth MacMillan's 80th Anniversary,
Lauren Cuthberson,
Leanne Benjamin,
Lynn Seymour,
Manon,
Mara Galeazzi,
Mayerling,
Messenger of Death,
Michael Nunn,
Monica Mason,
My Brother My Sisters,
Nicholas Hytner,
RAD,
Romeo and Juliet,
Sir Peter Wright,
Song of the Earth,
South Bank,
Stephen Wicks,
Tamara Rojo,
The Judas Tree,
The Road to Mayerling,
Viviana Durante,
Wayne Eagling,
White Lodge
by Emilia on October 25, 2009
Morphoses dancers performing Commedia (via Sadler’s Wells YouTube channel) Morphoses’ third London season has just come to a close. This year they came almost entirely depleted of their NYCB roster, something we lament since we cannot easily cross over the Atlantic to see that fabulous team at home. Nevertheless Morphoses remains a vibrant company providing [...]
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Christopher Wheeldon,
Commedia,
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Drew Jacoby,
Edwaard Liang,
Edward Watson,
Juan Pablo Ledo,
Leanne Benjamin,
Lucas Segovia,
Melissa Barak,
Morphoses,
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Pulcinella,
Ratmansky,
Ravel,
Rory Hohenstein,
Rubinald Pronk,
Sadler's Wells,
Stravinsky,
Tim Harbour,
Wendy Whelan
by Linda on October 9, 2009
Mayerling may not be for everyone, but it is an undeniable example of how ballet can go beyond technical prowess or fairy-tale narrative, geometrical patterns or musical convention. Kenneth MacMillan’s work reaches for the core of human emotions, both the good and the bad, digging deep into the grittiest, the most horrific and perverse of [...]
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Helen Crawford,
Johan Kobborg,
José Martín,
Laura Morera,
Leanne Benjamin,
Mary Vetsera,
Mayerling,
Prince Rudolf,
Review,
Royal Ballet