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Dutch National Ballet's opener in New York: meandering and unfocused

Dutch National Ballet in Ted Brandsen's The Chairman Dances © Steven Pisano
Dutch National Ballet returning to New York after more than 40 years should have been thrilling. The opening program, whilst beautifully danced, was somewhat muted.

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna: uneven, but with high points

Beatrice Parma in  Thaís Suárez' Unwavering © Katja Ogrin
Visually pleasing, superbly danced and musically rousing, yet Luna doesn’t quite reach the pinnacle. 

Stealing fire: Beethoven's Prometheus choreographed afresh at DNB

Salvatore Viganò's choreography for Beethoven's 1801 ballet Prometheus has not survived, but a trio of creators put their own stamp on the score in Amsterdam.

Easter delights in Dutch National Ballet's Spring Special

A complete roster of principal dancers appear in a gala full of the joys of spring. 

A boisterous Junior Company showcases experimental choreography

What the young dancers lack in finesse they make up in boisterousness. Sidorova's dance vocabulary seems endless. Kuindersma's Mesmer radiates into the theatre.

Exciting collaborations in Dutch Doubles

Ballet and pop music meet in a new work by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and other exciting collaborations by Ernst Meisner, Hans van Manen and Wubkje Kuindersma
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New full-length premieres set to redefine the 2024–25 ballet season

Birmingham Royal Ballet in Black Sabbath – The Ballet © Johan Persson
A raft of new full-length narrative ballets is set to premiere in the 2024–25 season: we preview some of the most significant.