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London Coliseum: the 18th Ballet Icons Gala was a little uneven

Margarita Fernandes and Antonio Casalinho in La Esmeralda pas de deux © Jack Devant
Highs and lows within a glamorous mixed bag of choreography are inevitable when people are travelling from around the world.

Ballet Nights: another dose of cabaret ballet with highlights

Yasmine Naghdi and Reece Clarke in Asaf Messerer's Spring Waters © Deborah Jaffe
Bringing dance to the Docklands, this programme offered a range of genres and some star turns.

Festival of New Choreography: plenty of imagination and bold choices

Yasmine Naghdi in Gemma Bond's Boundless © Andrej Uspenski
Four world premieres and four main stage debuts provides genuine hope for the future of choreography.

The Dante Project: beautiful dancing but hard to discern a narrative

Melissa Hamilton as Satan and William Bracewell as Dante in Wayne McGregor's The Dante Project © Andrej Uspenski
Thomas Adès' score does most of the storytelling in this epic production, though the dancing is superlative.

Enchanting Alessandra Ferri returns in Wayne McGregor's Woolf Works

Alessandra Ferri and William Bracewell © ROH | Asya Verzhbinsky
Every decade or so, The Royal Ballet creates a new work that will endure in its signature collection, and there's little doubt that Woolf Works deserves its place among that elite.   

Ballet Icons Gala 2023: a dazzling show of quality, skill and tricks

Reece Clarke and Yasmine Naghdi in Manon © Malcolm Levinkind Photography
Even within a line-up boasting some of the greatest international stars from across the world, it is the youngest couple, making their UK debuts, who captivate the audience.