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The Royal Ballet in Pam Tanowitz’s
Everyone Keeps Me
Search for live ballet and dance across the world
Features & Interviews
Cinderella Man: Tom Pye on designing sets for Covent Garden
Preview: Zurich Opera and Ballet's 2023-4 season
The everyday life of a Ballerina: Deb Weiss
Balancing act: Anna Hop juggles corps de ballet and choreography
Darcey Bussell on why we still need classical ballet
Dance Reviews
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Cinders returns to the ball in resplendent new clothing
****1
Justin Peck’s vital
Copland Dance Episodes
***11
Acosta Danza’s
Spectrum
brings brilliance
****1
Akram Khan's
Creature
: profoundly affecting, but a punishing watch
****1
Balanchine ballets stun in NYC
****1
A Million Kisses to My Skin
sparkles in Tokyo
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Swansea University: Taliesin Arts Centre
Swansea
Thu 27 Apr at 19:30
Sub:version, Surge
Tom Dale Company, Ellis, Dale
Lancaster University: Nuffield Theatre
Lancaster
Apr 27, 28
Vortex
Russell Maliphant Company, Maliphant, Stewart, Stafford
Performing Arts Center of LA, Music Center
Los Angeles
Apr 28, 29, 30 mat
Company B, New Work, The Green Table
Paul Taylor Dance Company, Taylor, Jooss, Lovette
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*****
New York City
NYCB Balanchine and Robbins: A Star is Born
*****
Oslo
Norwegian National Ballet does justice to Pite's
Light of Passage
***11
Stockholm
Royal Swedish Ballet's
Julia and Romeo
: surreal and modern
**111
New York City
Kathy Westwater's
Revolver
and
Choreomaniacs
lurch and flail
****1
New York City
Martha Graham: both timeless and contemporary
****1
San Francisco
SFB concludes its 90th season with a stirring
Romeo & Juliet
****1
London
NDT1 on top form:
La Ruta/Gods and Dogs/Figures in Extinction [1.0]
**111
New York City
NYCB spring season gets off to a rather bumpy start
More dance features
Collaborating with Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker
ACE funding reductions hit dance organisations
8 women choreographers who changed dance
Dancing into the music: Koen Kessels and Mikael Karlsson
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui at the crossroads
Stepping into Petipa’s shoes: Tamara Rojo