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Royal Danish Ballet break tradition with homoerotic La Sylphide

Nikolaj Hübbe seems to be intent on upsetting some of the Royal Danish Ballet's most faithful admirers with his new version of the Royal Danish Ballet's almost sacred La Sylphide.The company have been...

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Global First: 5 top ballet companies in live streaming on 1 October

The first ever World Ballet Day will see an unprecedented collaboration between five of the world’s leading ballet companies from five different countries: Russia, The United Kingdom, America, Canada...

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Sergei Polunin quits ballet for Hollywood

Two years after joining Moscow's Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre under the protective wing if Igor Zelensky, Sergei Polunin is on the move again. According to RIA Novosti he has...

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Ivan Vasiliev writes from his hospital bed

Ivan Vasiliev has been forced to pull out of the Don Quixote performances at La Scala with Tamara Rojo.The casting has already suffered some upsets as The Vasiliev-Osipova coupling was to share...

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Tamara Rojo on Ivan Vasiliev: everyone makes their own choices

"It's a shame, but I am not going to criticise him. Everyone makes their own health choices: in the past, I risked a lot by dancing with an appendicitis."Tamara Rojo was talking about her intended...

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At La Scala: Tamara Rojo and Claudio Coviello in a winning Don Quixote

What an extraordinary dancer Tamara Rojo is. Here she was, fabulous at forty, able to toss off the fiendishly difficult - and long - role of Kitri in Rudolf Nureyev's Don Quixote.No balance is missed,...

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La Scala’s Don Q disaster — all four guest dancers pull out

Could it be that Rudolph Nureyev's Carabosse is getting her revenge as his production of Sleeping Beauty is being dropped next season to be replaced by a version by Alexei Ratmansky? Whatever, there...

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La Scala’s archive now open to everyone online

From today, La Scala's archive can be consulted freely, without registering.The ongoing project, known as DAM or Digital Asset Management, is cataloguing, photograpèhing and scanning the Milanese...

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Nicoletta Manni’s a fine Kitri in a fine company

Well it's an ill wind... Natalia Osipova's last minute cancellation as Kitri at La Scala left the way open for Nicoletta Manni, newly appointed principal dancer with the company, to show the Osipova...

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Julio Bocca involved in serious car accident

Yesterday afternoon in Uruguay, Julio Bocca's car was completely destroyed when it careered off the highway but, remarkably, he has only suffered minor injuries.Bocca, director of the National Ballet...

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What a mess: Italian tv tries to film Don Quixote

What an opportunity: two of the best dancers in the world - Natalia Osipova and Leonid Sarafanov - in one of Rudolph Nureyev's most successful choreographic works, and with a company at the top of...

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An interview with Vito Mazzeo who’s bringing his ballet ‘friends’ to Italy

Dutch National Ballet principal dancer Vito Mazzeo will bring a group of his colleagues from Amsterdam to Teatro Salieri in Legnago for a 'Dutch Gala' on 22 November.Mazzeo, who was formerly a...

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The Royal Ballet celebrate founding choreographer Frederick Ashton

From 18 October until 12 November The Royal Ballet will present a glorious mixed programme of four of Frederick Ashton’s finest ballets, celebrating not only his vast and impressive body of work but...

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Sergei Polunin’s débuts in Spartacus after dancing with flying cameras

After the kerfuffle about Sergei Polunin leaving ballet for Hollywood - announced by the Stan­islavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre's General Manager, Ara Kara­petian - Polunin is now back in...

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A magical Natalia Osipova with Claudio Coviello in Romeo and Juliet

Natalia Osipova took my breath away with her extraordinary portrayal of Juliet in Kenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet at Teatro della Scala. The whole company shone, the soloists were excellent, and...

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Stuttgart’s Marijn Rademaker returns home to join the Dutch National Ballet

Marijn Rademaker's face already adorns the site of the Dutch National Ballet which he will join at the beginning of next year.After 15 years with the Stuttgart Ballet he returns 'home' and will be the...

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Thoughts on Marianela Núñez’s life-affirming performance in Romeo and Juliet

Marianela Núñez is an extraordinary dancer who seems to possess an inner light which not only makes her glow, but illuminates everyone around her. There is a pure, almost spiritual quality to her...

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Nominees announced for the 15th National Dance Awards

The Dance Section of the Critics’ Circle has announced the nominations for the 15th National Dance Awards.The Critics' Circle is composed of five sections: Music, Theatre, Film, Dance and Visual Arts...

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Diana Vishneva brings new Carlson and Maillot works to London

Diana Vishneva's dance programme On the Edge will get its UK début when it comes to the London Coliseum in April 2015. The evening consists of two works commissioned specifically for Vishneva:...

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Royal Danish Ballet dancers celebrate Bournonville in London

As a cure for the post Christmas blues - or to help celebrate that the festivities are over, depending on your point of view - principals and soloists from The Royal Danish Ballet alight at London's...

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