REVIEW: London City Ballet: Momentum

Reading Time: 2 minutesLondon City Ballet, former resident company of Sadler’s Wells, makes its debut at The Rep showcasing artists rarely seen in the UK in a brand new repertoire.

Reading Time: 2 minutesLondon City Ballet, former resident company of Sadler’s Wells, makes its debut at The Rep showcasing artists rarely seen in the UK in a brand new repertoire.
Reading Time: 3 minutesWe caught the new double bill delivered by Rambert at the Festival Theatre. It was also the world premiere of Gallery of Consequence. KISMET brings together two heartfelt works that reflect on the unpredictable and deeply human experience we all share.

Reading Time: 2 minutes Its latest offering, part of the Next Generation Festival, showcased emerging British dance talent from both White Lodge and the Upper School.

Reading Time: 3 minutesPete Townshend’s “Quadrophenia, A Mod Ballet” is a spectacular reimagining of the 1973 cult film.

Reading Time: 3 minutesChristopher Marney discusses the company’s origins, its triumphant return and what to expect from its new programme.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAs part of the Next Generation Festival 2025 at the Royal Ballet & Opera, the American Ballet Theatre Studio Company presented a spectacular showcase of its young dance talents, performing an impressively broad repertoire that spanned excerpts from full-length classical ballets, modern ballet works, and contemporary dance pieces.

Reading Time: 3 minutesVancouver’s Ballet BC is back in London on 20th & 21st May to begin an eight-venue Dance Consortium tour. The company is presenting a double bill of Crystal Pite’s Frontier and Johan Inger’s PASSING. We sat down with Artistic Director Medhi Walerski to discuss the production coming to the UK.
Reading Time: 2 minutesAn elegant display of timeless anguish Scottish Ballet’s production of The Crucible has settled in Edinburgh’s Festival theatre this week to break audiences’ hearts after an applauded run in Aberdeen. The Arthur Miller play has been reframed…

Reading Time: 2 minutesImmersed in this fairytale world, viewers’ bear witness as vanity drives the Queen to unthinkable darkness. Following Snow White into a new life with the local Miners’, this reimagining is charming but lacks maturity in both movement and performance.

Reading Time: 3 minutesEnglish National Ballet bring their much-anticipated triple bill of works from the American choreographic master William Forsythe to Sadler’s Wells.