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Darcey Bussell on why we still need classical ballet
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Copland Dance Episodes
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Spectrum
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Creature
: profoundly affecting, but a punishing watch
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A Million Kisses to My Skin
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Hungarian State Opera
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Mar 31, Apr 01, 02 mat
Swan Lake
Hungarian National Ballet, Coleman, van Schayk, Hofstra, Tanykpayeva, Timofeev, Felméry, García Carriera, Palumbo, Carulla Leon, Majoros, Petipa, Ivanov, van Dantzig
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Edinburgh
Mar 31, Apr 01 mat, eve
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Zurich
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****1
London
Cinders returns to the ball in resplendent new clothing
****1
Melbourne
Australian Ballet's
Don Quixote
: a showpiece for excellence
****1
London
Akram Khan's
Creature
: profoundly affecting, but a punishing watch
***11
London
A visual spectacle: Tom Dale Dance Company in
Surge
&
Sub:version
****1
Budapest
Hungarian National Ballet's
Swan Lake
is long but rich in detail
****1
Warsaw
Polish National Ballet's
Don Quixote
: pacy, challenging and joyful
****1
London
Seeta Patel's
The Rite of Spring
: always compelling and beautiful
*****
Adelaide
Christian Spuck’s acclaimed Verdi
Requiem
wows the Adelaide Festival
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ACE funding reductions hit dance organisations
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Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui at the crossroads
Stepping into Petipa’s shoes: Tamara Rojo