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The Royal Ballet School: a triumphant display of excellence throughout

Aurora Chinchilla and Joe Parkinson in Aurora's Wedding, after Marius Petipa
© 2025 The Royal Ballet School. Photography by ASH
Amos Child as the Bluebird in Aurora's Wedding, after Marius Petipa
© 2025 The Royal Ballet School. Photography by ASH
Chiyo Kameda, Wendel Vieira Teles Dos Santos and Yuki Nagayasu in Frederick Ashton's Les Patineurs
© 2025 The Royal Ballet School. Photography by ASH
Year 10 and 11 White Lodge students in Tracks Uniting by Iva Lešić
© 2025 The Royal Ballet School. Photography by ASH
Pre-professional students in Culmination by Arielle Smith
© 2025 The Royal Ballet School. Photography by ASH
The whole School in Grand Défilé
© 2025 The Royal Ballet School. Photography by ASH
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“Gasp they did, followed by huge roars of approval and a standing ovation”
Crítica hecha desde Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Londres el 12 julio 2025
Les Patineurs (Sir Frederick Ashton)
Aurora's Wedding (from The Sleeping Beauty) (Anthony Dowell)
Sweet Morning Blooms (Jessica Lang)
Culmination (Arielle Smith)
Gridlock (Hannah Joseph)
Garden Suite (Ruth Brill)
Tracks Uniting (Iva Lešić)
The Royal Ballet School
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden
El brillante Lago del Royal Ballet: pureza, lirismo y frescura
*****
ABT presents the classics with slightly uneven results
***11
Ashton’s La Fille mal gardée: the most joyous of ballets
****1
National Ballet of Japan revives Ashton's beloved Cinderella
****1
ABT: Ashton's Sylvia showcases the entire company
*****
Ballet Central at the Linbury: keen to prove its versatility
***11
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