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Artiste: Constance Devernay-Laurence

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Ballet Nights, The New Year’s Day Concert: a win on all fronts

Gareth Haw and Constance Devernay-Laurence in Moonlight by Florent Melac © Deborah Jaffe
Jamiel Devernay-Laurence’s winning formula for his Ballet Nights series has brought in new and old works, concert and dance, and continues to push the boundaries into 2026.

Ballet Nights makes an impressive and unforgettable Scottish debut

Sophie Martin and Joan Ivars Ribes in David Dawson's On the Nature of Daylight © Rimbaud Patron
Ballet Nights is more than an evening of party pieces: it showcases emerging talent alongside older favourites and, in the case of this first Scottish outing, has an eye to local tradition.

Ballet Nights – Spring Into Summer a fascinating hotchpotch of dance

Constance Devernay-Laurence in Christopher Wheeldon's I Married Myself © Deborah Jaffe
Ballet Nights 008 – Spring into Summer proved to be a judicious choice of quality and diverse repertoire. 

Ballet Nights 006: a potent mix of diverse pieces works its magic

Sangeun Lee and Gareth Haw in the White Swan Pas de Deux © Deborah Jaffe
Jamiel Devernay-Laurence's Ballet Nights series is growing rapidly in appeal, just one year after its launch. With ever more ambitious projects afoot and a packed Cadogan Hall, it's worth seeing.

Ballet Nights: Changing Perceptions is a bold and beautiful show

Musa Motha in his own Depth of Healing © Deborah Jaffe
A new concept of high-end cabaret ballet with an incredible line up. 

Ballet Nights: an intimate evening with star quality

Melissa Hamilton and Ryoichi Hirano in Kenneth MacMillan's Concerto © Deborah Jaffe
Ballet Nights offers a wonderful variety of dancing and genres. Whatever your preference, there are quality performances to enjoy.