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Berlioz, Schubert, Adam
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa; Jean Coralli; Jules Perrot; Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris; Andrea Quinn; Alexandre Benois; Tatyana van Walsum; Tom Klefstad
ParisGiselle, Requiem for a rose
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Adam, Schubert
Jean Coralli; Jules Perrot; Annabelle Lopez Ochoa; Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris; Paris Opera Junior Ballet; Andrea Quinn; Alexandre Benois; Tatyana van Walsum; Tom Klefstad
SevilleJunior Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris
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Tchaïkovski, Bach, Schubert, Minkus
George Balanchine; Maurice Béjart; Annabelle Lopez Ochoa; Rudolf Noureev; Paris Opera Junior Ballet; José Carlos Martínez
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Au TCE, le bel hommage des Ballets Jazz de Montréal à Leonard Cohen
Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal sont de passage avenue Montaigne pour Dance me, spectacle chorégraphié par Andonis Foniadakis, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa et Ihsan Rustem sur les musiques du célèbre songwriter canadien Leonard Cohen.
Paris Opera Junior Ballet: a plethora of emerging talent
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A very welcome visit from the Paris Opera Junior Ballet to the Linbury Theatre displays the company in a very favourable light, in a variety of works.
Queensland Ballet: Behind the ‘rags to riches’ story of Coco Chanel
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Coco Chanel: the Life of a Fashion Icon is a visually beautiful work about an unscrupulous character and a great addition to Queensland Ballet's repertoire.
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Ten unmissable dance premieres in 2025–26
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With many new full-length dance works to look out for in the new season, we preview several anticipated new creations from leading choreographers – including a number with newly commissioned scores.
New full-length premieres set to redefine the 2024–25 ballet season
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A raft of new full-length narrative ballets is set to premiere in the 2024–25 season: we preview some of the most significant.
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa: Zooming into a new repertoire
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The Belgian choreographer explains how she moved from her initial scepticism about choreographing via Zoom to exploring the possibilities and creating 14 works.