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Glorious debuts in Ashton’s La Fille mal gardée at The Royal Ballet

Luca Acri as Colas and Anna Rose O’Sullivan in La Fille mal gardée © RBO 2026.  Photographed by Andrej Uspenski
Two vivid debuts as Colas, marked the second revival of La Fille mal gardée this season at The Royal Ballet.
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A new Albrecht makes a polished Giselle shine even brighter

Patricio Revé as Albrecht and Marianela Núñez as Giselle in Peter Wright's Giselle © 2026 RBO, Andrej Uspenski
A last minute injury to Natalia Osipova does not mar the magic of Sir Peter Wright's Giselle as Marianela Núñez steps in to partner Patricio Revé. 
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Ballet Icons 20th anniversary gala offered a roster of star dancers

Vadim Muntagirov and Fumi Kaneko in Black Swan pas de deux © Jack Devant
Many world class performances to enjoy in this 20th edition of the annual Ballet Icons Gala.
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The RB: Peter Wright’s Giselle is as near perfection as you can get

Marianela Núñez as Giselle in Sir Peter Wright's Giselle © 2026 Helen Maybanks
Sir Peter Wright’s Giselle was given a well-deserved, thunderous ovation on opening night. A near perfect rendition of the ballet from all quarters of the Company was deeply satisfying.
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Ballet superstars in Frankfurt for a night to savour

David Motta Soares and Maia Makhateli in Carmen © Carol Lancelloti
For one night only, audiences in Frankfurt were treated to some world class ballet on the expansive stage of the Jahrhunderthalle.
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‘Osipova/Linbury’: a pot pourri of delights

Natalia Osipova and Patricio Revé in Alexei Ratmansky's Middle Duet II © Andrej Uspenski
An interesting evening displaying the many facets of Natalia Osipova's talents alongside her equally exciting guests at the Linbury.
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A transformation: 100 years of Ballet Teatro Colón

Marianela Núñez in Don Quixote with Ballet Teatro Colón © Carlos Villamayor
As Ballet Teatro Colón celebrates 100 years, Julio Bocca, its new artistic director reveals how he wants to tour the company internationally, broaden the repertoire and encourage new audiences.