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Dance reviews, news & interviews

Sylvie Guillem, 6000 Miles Away, Sadler's Wells Theatre

Ismene Brown

People go to see Sylvie Guillem the way they used to go to Isadora Duncan or Anna Pavlova, to see a living legend, a game-changer. Guillem became one of dance’s handful of game-changers not when she was the controversially over-fashioned classical ballerina, nor even when she was the arrestingly individual dramatic ballerina in great British narrative ballets. It was when she left her past imagery behind her and threw herself up into the air qua Guillem, no longer young and classical, but...

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An Evening for Hospices of Hope, Sadler's Wells Theatre

Ismene Brown

Thank you, Romania, for ballerina Alina Cojocaru, pianist Dinu Lipatti, sopranos Angela Gheorghiu and Ileana Cotrubas, sculptor Constantin Brancusi, tennis player Ilie Nastase, playwright Eugène Ionesco, conductor Sergiu Celibidache, actors Edward G Robinson and Johnny Weissmuller among other Romanians who have added so much artistry and entertainment to modern life.Which came strongly to mind at Cojocaru’s Sadler’s Wells gala in aid of her charity supporting hospices for the terminally ill in...

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10 Questions for Ballerina Alina Cojocaru

Ismene Brown

For the Royal Ballet's exquisite star Alina Cojocaru her dream is performing some of the most physically demanding movements ever devised for a human...

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Hofesh Shechter/ Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Puz/zle,...

Ismene Brown

I was trying to remember the last time a choreographer actually tried to make the audience smile in the past few months. Dance-lovers are suckers for...

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Mayerling, The Royal Ballet/ Le Jeune Homme et La...

Ismene Brown

The acting tradition is refined in British ballet to a height not matched anywhere else in the world - distilled in Frederick Ashton’s ballets,...

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Ecstasy and Death, English National Ballet, London Coliseum

Ismene Brown

A three-course evening out at the ballet with a phenomenal star at its heart

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Romeo and Juliet, National Ballet of Canada, Sadler's Wells

Ismene Brown

Ballet's most popular lovers fare tepidly in the hands of Alexei Ratmansky

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The Rite of Spring/Petrushka, Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre, Sadler's Wells

Matthew Paluch

A contemporary choreographer takes a fresh look at two Stravinsky classics

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Midnight Express, Peter Schaufuss Ballet, London Coliseum

Ismene Brown

Easy to see why Sergei Polunin and Igor Zelensky wanted out

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Nacho Duato, Mikhailovsky Ballet, London Coliseum

Matthew Paluch

The Mikhailovsky aim to prove their worth as an all-round dance company

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Birmingham Royal Ballet, 2013-14 Season

Ismene Brown

A new Prince of the Pagodas and a light-hearted outlook on lean times

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Ex-Bolshoi star Natalia Osipova joins The Royal Ballet

Ismene Brown

Exclusive: Covent Garden signs Osipova - but not partner Ivan Vasiliev

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La Bayadère, The Royal Ballet

Ismene Brown

Rajahs, tiger-hunts, sex-slaves and opium dreams - delivered too cautiously

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Bolshoi full casting up as box office opens

Ismene Brown

Tsiskaridze and Hallberg omitted from London tour, but new names rise

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Laurencia, Mikhailovsky Ballet, London Coliseum

Judith Flanders

Not art, but great history, and terrific theatre

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Still Shocking - The Rite of Spring 100 Years On

Ismene Brown

Nearly 200 versions have tried to follow Nijinsky and Stravinsky's impact in 1913

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Don Quixote, Mikhailovsky Ballet, London Coliseum

Judith Flanders

A perfectly paced production of a demented old warhorse

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The arts' search for funding goes digital

theartsdesk

The launch of Donate finds 11 arts organisations striking while the iron is hot

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Giselle, Mikhailovsky Ballet, London Coliseum

Judith Flanders

A good basic production - with a stellar duo in front

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Israel Galván/ Farruquito, Flamenco Festival, Sadler's Wells

Ismene Brown

Mesmerising experimentation vs a traditional peacock - two men delight

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theartsdesk in Moscow: Sergei Polunin triumphs in Mayerling

Natalie Wheen

Royal Ballet rebel leaves Russians numb as MacMillan finally reaches them

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Aladdin, Birmingham Royal Ballet, London Coliseum

Matthew Paluch

David Bintley doesn't make great claims for his family ballet, and none are needed

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The Metamorphosis, Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House

Judith Flanders

Edward Watson is a tour de force in Royal Ballet's Kafka fantasia, but check your sensitivities at the door

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Will ballet public boycott the Bolshoi?

Ismene Brown

Opinions range as 50th anniversary tour booking opens in the wake of acid attack on director

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (2013), Royal Ballet

Matthew Paluch

A multisensory experience that brings a difficult-to-stage story very much to life

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The Royal Ballet, 2013-14 Season

Ismene Brown

A new Winter's Tale, a new Hansel and Gretel, and Carlos Acosta's production of Don Quixote

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The fiery poetry of flamenco

Ismene Brown

As the annual Flamenco Festival gears up, we decode the secrets of those wailing songs

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Russian Ballet Icons Gala: Celebrating Vaslav Nijinsky, London Coliseum

Matthew Paluch

What does a starry gala say about today's valuation of yesterday's legend?

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BalletBoyz, The Talent 2013, Sadler's Wells Theatre

Ismene Brown

Stunning double bill of Maliphant and Scarlett creations for dance's finest boy band

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Footnote: a brief history of dance in Britain

Britain's reputation as one of the world's great ballet nations has been swiftly won, as home-grown classical ballet started here only in the 1930s. Yet within 30 years the Royal Ballet was recognised as the equal of the greatest and oldest companies in France, Russia or Italy. Now the extraordinary range in British dance from classical ballet to contemporary dance-theatre, from experimental new choreography in small spaces to mass arena-ballet spectaculars, can't be matched in the US or Russia, where nothing like the Arts Council subsidy system exists to encourage new work.

Fonteyn_OndineWhile foreign stars have long been adored by British audiences, from Anna Pavlova and Rudolf Nureyev to Sylvie Guillem, the British ballet and dance movements were offspring of the movement towards a national subsidised theatre. This was first activated in the Thirties by Lilian Baylis and Ninette de Valois in a tie-up between the Old Vic and Sadler's Wells, and led to the founding of what became the Royal Ballet, English National Opera and the National Theatre. From 1926 Marie Rambert's Ballet Club operated out of the tiny Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill, a creative crucible producing early stars such as choreographer Frederick Ashton and ballerina Alicia Markova and which eventually grew into Ballet Rambert and today's Rambert Dance. From all these roots developed Sadlers Wells Theatre Ballet (now Birmingham Royal Ballet), London Festival Ballet (now English National Ballet), and Western Theatre Ballet which became Scottish Ballet.

Margot Fonteyn's dominance in the post-war ballet scene (pictured in Ashton's Ondine) and the granting of a Royal charter in 1956 to the Royal Ballet and its school brought the "English ballet" world renown, massively increased when Soviet star Rudolf Nureyev defected from the Kirov Ballet in 1961 and formed with Fonteyn the most iconic partnership in dance history.

The Sixties ballet boom was complemented by the introduction of American abstract modern dance to London, and a mushrooming of independent modern choreographers drawing on fashion and club music (Michael Clark), art and classical music (Richard Alston), movies (Matthew Bourne) and science (Wayne McGregor). Hip-hop, salsa and TV dance shows have recently given a dynamic new twist to contemporary dance. The Arts Desk offers the fastest overnight reviews and ticket booking links for last night's openings, as well as the most thoughtful close-up interviews with major creative figures and performers. Our critics include Ismene Brown, Judith Flanders, David Nice, Matt Wolf and James Woodall

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