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Black Sabbath – The Ballet: right balance between ballet and rock

The choreography, music and performance made this an impressive event, but Iommi’s cameo was an emphatic cherry on the top that sent the crowd home with an enthusiastic spring in their step.
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Luna: uneven, but with high points

Visually pleasing, superbly danced and musically rousing, yet Luna doesn’t quite reach the pinnacle.
International Draft Works showcases new choreography with aplomb

International Draft Works gives opportunities for Londoners to see companies and choreographers that they might otherwise not see in the UK.
BRB's The Sleeping Beauty: celebrating 40 years of magic

Sir Peter Wright's The Sleeping Beauty exudes that magical, ageless feeling, here brought to life by a new and enchanting performance of the title role.
Plenty of life in Bintley's Penguin Café
It starts like a scene from Mary Poppins, with penguin waiters nimbly weaving between waltzing couples, but ends with a deft blow to the stomach to deliver its environmental message.
BRB: Aladdin
All the creative contributions of direction, choeography, designs and music come together to achieve a stirring ballet that tells a familar story with great clarity
