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Dutch National Ballet's Romeo and Juliet: self-assured

While Rudi van Dantzig's production of Romeo and Juliet was buoyed by confident dancing and stylised acting, it falters somewhat under its own dramaturgy.
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.
Vehicle of hope: David Dawson's Metamorphosis for DNB
Beautiful neoclassical and Baroque dance describes a future full of hope that really hits the spot.
Celebrating a Dutch Master with six of his best
Dutch National Ballet presents six Hans van Manen creations spanning 40 years of choreography.
Frida premieres at Dutch National Ballet
The world premiere of Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's ballet about the legendary Mexican painter Frida Kahlo is unsurprisingly colourful and highly dramatic by design.
Beauty and timelessness of Balanchine's choreography
There are 44 years between the oldest and newest Balanchine works in this programme which confirmed its timeless beauty and significance today.
