Dance
Seven, Ballett am Rhein/RSNO, Edinburgh PlayhouseFriday, 21 August 2015![]() When the Royal Opera House told Kenneth MacMillan that Mahler was unsuitable for ballet, he went – where else? – to Germany. Though the success of MacMillan's Lied von der Erde for Stuttgart Ballet led to its happy adoption into Royal Ballet... Read more... |
Lo Real, Israel Galván, Edinburgh Festival TheatreThursday, 20 August 2015![]() It is an axiom of Israel Galván criticism to say the Spaniard is wired differently. He's the "Bowie of flamenco" - leggy and intense, unpredictably sparky, intemittently brilliant, and sometimes incomprehensible. His new show, Lo Real/Le Réel/The... Read more... |
Swan Lake, St Petersburg Ballet Theatre, London ColiseumFriday, 14 August 2015![]() St Petersburg Ballet Theatre is a phenomenon of the new Russia: not anchored in centuries of history or state patronage like its neighbours the Mariinsky and the Mikhailovsky, but founded as a commercial venture in 1994 by Konstantin Tachkin, a... Read more... |
Bolshoi Ballet acid attack leader loses his jobFriday, 31 July 2015![]() Sergei Filin, the Bolshoi Ballet artistic director whose sight was maimed two years ago by an acid attack organized by a disgruntled dancer, will lose his job when his contract expires next spring. Bolshoi Theatre chief Vladimir Urin announced... Read more... |
Matthew Bourne's The Car Man, Sadler's WellsMonday, 20 July 2015![]() The original idea for the subtitle of this show, first made in 2000 and last seen at Sadler's Wells in 2007, was apparently "An Auto-Erotic Thriller". Yes, groan. But "erotic thriller" is a much straighter description of The Car Man than its actual... Read more... |
Cinderella, Wheeldon, London ColiseumThursday, 09 July 2015![]() Christopher Wheeldon is the purveyor of pretty. You can perfectly well see why San Francisco Ballet, who commissioned a new full-length work from Wheeldon in 2012, got cold feet at the prospect of tackling the difficult, Britten-scored Prince of the... Read more... |
Flamencura, Paco Peña Company, Sadler's WellsWednesday, 24 June 2015![]() No, don't check your calendar – it's definitely not March. I associate flamenco at Sadler's Wells so strongly with their annual two-week festival in early spring that watching Paco Peña Company at the Wells last night felt a bit like a cheeky... Read more... |
Alston at Home, The PlaceThursday, 11 June 2015![]() Parties in someone's back garden are often more fun than those in big fancy venues. Richard Alston Dance Company celebrated its 20th birthday with a big soirée at Sadler's Wells in January, but last night was their cheerful family gathering, held in... Read more... |
Robbins/MacMillan Triple Bill, Royal BalletSaturday, 30 May 2015![]() Last night at the Royal Ballet was, emphatically, laser-free. The combination of Afternoon of a Faun (1953) and In the Night (1970) by the great American choreographer Jerome Robbins, with a repeat of Kenneth MacMillan's 1965 Song of the Earth,... Read more... |
Sylvie Guillem, Life in Progress, Sadler's WellsThursday, 28 May 2015![]() Sylvie Guillem is retiring in exactly the same way as she does everything: in her own time and on her own terms. She turns 50 this year, but it’s not that age is finally catching up with her – at least, not in her body, which she acknowledges has... Read more... |
Dark Arteries, Rambert, Sadler's WellsWednesday, 13 May 2015![]() After the disappointment of Wayne McGregor’s latest piece for the Royal Ballet, which opened on Monday, I thought last night’s trip to Sadler’s Wells for a new Rambert programme might cheer me up about the state of contemporary dance and composition... Read more... |
Woolf Works, Wayne McGregor, Royal BalletTuesday, 12 May 2015![]() On my way to the Woolf Works opening last night, I made the mistake of reading The Waves, Virginia Woolf’s most experimental novel. It was a mistake because even the briefest immersion in Woolf’s prose was a thousand times more exhilarating than the... Read more... |
