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Artiste: Natasha Katz

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New YorkDon Quixote – American Ballet Theatre

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Minkus: Don Quixote
Marius Petipa; Susan Jaffe; Susan Jones; American Ballet Theatre; Santo Loquasto; Natasha Katz

AmsterdamCinderella – Dutch National Ballet

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Prokofiev: Cinderella
Christopher Wheeldon; Dutch National Ballet; Koen Kessels; Julian Crouch

MunichCinderella – Bayerisches Staatsballett

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Prokofiev: Cinderella
Christopher Wheeldon; Bayerisches Staatsballett; Julian Crouch; Natasha Katz; Bayerisches Staatsorchester
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...

The Royal Ballet’s Like Water for Chocolate is sumptuous but complex

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The Royal Ballet’s season opener, Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate, is visually tremendous, very well danced but the many principal and soloist characters are difficult to keep up with.

ABT in Wheeldon’s The Winter’s Tale: CliffsNotes Shakespeare

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Christopher Wheeldon’s The Winter’s Tale is a sumptuous looking production but on this occasion, it didn’t come to life emotionally.

Wheeldon’s Alice: The Royal Ballet shines in a vehicle of excellence

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Christopher Wheeldon's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland shows off The Royal Ballet's roster of supreme dance actors in every version of technical wizardry and comic incarnation.

Wheeldon's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland dazzles again in Tokyo

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Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland returned to the National Ballet of Japan, a marvelous production that amply displays the many talents of the company. 

The Royal Ballet, Wheeldon’s Ballet to Broadway: never a dull moment

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A showcase presenting the rich diversity of Christopher Wheeldon’s choreography should become a staple in The Royal Ballet's calendar.

Wheeldon’s Alice is an attractive but disjointed spectacular

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Last seen in 2017, Christopher Wheeldon’s take on the classic Lewis Carroll novel returns to the Royal Opera House stage, or rather Royal Ballet and Opera as we must now call it.