Dance
Barbican Centre, 2011 SeasonSaturday, 15 January 2011![]() In 2011 the Barbican offers eminent theatre directors Robert LePage and Peter Brook along with the diversions of London International Mime Festival. Music includes composer focuses on Unsuk Chin, Brian Ferneyhough and Peter Eötvös, and high-profile... Read more... |
Q&A Special: Photographer Colin JonesThursday, 13 January 2011![]() Colin Jones was part of a legendarily painful triangle. Married to one of the greatest of ballerinas, Lynn Seymour, but constantly edged aside by the brilliant choreographer who was obsessed with her, Kenneth MacMillan, Jones left ballet to become a... Read more... |
Giselle, Royal Ballet/ Swan Lake, Russian State Ballet of SiberiaWednesday, 12 January 2011![]() The chasm between the top-class ballet available to London-area ballet-goers and the low-grade stuff peddled in the regions is the field where the battle to save ballet’s soul is nightly won or lost. Nothing could be more dispiriting than to see the... Read more... |
English National Ballet, 2011 SeasonTuesday, 11 January 2011![]() English National Ballet's 2011 season listings pivot largely on the populist Strictly Gershwin dansical before returning to The Nutcracker for next Christmas. In between there are two intriguing programmes given brief but welcome London viewings,... Read more... |
Romeo and Juliet, English National Ballet, London ColiseumSunday, 09 January 2011![]() Busy, busy, busy tends to have been the watchword of Rudolf Nureyev’s elaborate choreographies. Prokofiev, as the most direct of musical dramatists, demanded streamlining from Sergey Radlov’s complicated scenario in 1935, but Nureyev tends to have... Read more... |
Sadler's Wells Theatre, 2011 SeasonFriday, 07 January 2011![]() The 2011 season at Sadler’s Wells features attractions including horses and mass nudity on stage, the Pet Shop Boys' first ballet, William Forsythe, New York's American Ballet Theatre, the usual hip hop, flamenco and tango seasons, and generous... Read more... |
Specialist Dance Books shop finally closesThursday, 06 January 2011The specialist book supplier Dance Books is finally closing up, due to the ill health of its longtime proprietor. David Leonard’s little shop long embellished Cecil Court, one of the alleys of literature off Charing Cross Road, London, until 10... Read more... |
Year Out/Year In: Dance is Still With Us (So Far)Wednesday, 29 December 2010![]() I was taken to task by a commenter this year who told me I should go and review music, if I couldn't enjoy dance. Hm. One takes such things to heart, but it's humbug. While piling up memories over 25 years might mean that the noise in my memory is... Read more... |
Boxing Day Bloat: theartsdesk recommendsSaturday, 25 December 2010![]() Yesterday was yesterday. Today there's the rest of the week. What are the options? You could go to the shops and exchange all your presents, or you could pursue something more in the cultural line. To which end, theartsdesk is delighted to propose... Read more... |
Review and Q&A Special: Flawless, Chase the Dream, Royal Festival HallTuesday, 21 December 2010![]() When not one but two street dance crews blasted into Britain’s Got Talent 2009, it felt like a pressure cooker blowing. An ardent, physical and excitingly exact form of dance that had been bubbling away, compressed and hidden, under the surface of... Read more... |
Strictly Come Dancing: The Final, BBC OneSunday, 19 December 2010![]() It’s been a journey, an emotional rollercoaster, since 14 soap stars and sports personalities abandoned reality three months ago, donned a series of spandex and chiffon outfits and embarked upon the most important experience of their lives. They all... Read more... |
Anna Karenina still leads Mariinsky Ballet's tourTuesday, 14 December 2010![]() True to form the Mariinsky Ballet has already made programme changes for its Covent Garden visit next summer, not a fortnight after announcing its tour on 3 December. But we're used to it and it's all to the good. Substituting Don Quixote for the... Read more... |
