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TokyoTales of Hoffmann

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Offenbach: Tales of Hoffmann
Peter Darrell; National Ballet of Japan; Paul Murphy; Naoji Kawaguchi; Ayako Maeda; Yuji Sawada

GlasgowBallet Nights – UK Tour

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Debussy, Moszkowski, Lichtik, Pett, Richter, Tchaikovsky
Vasily Vainonen; Chrysanthi Nicolaou; Django Bates-Blower; James Pett; Travis Clausen-Knight; Peter Darrell; Liam Woodvine; James Wilton; Sarah Jane Taylor; Marcia Haydée; Ballet Nights
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Ballet Nights makes an impressive and unforgettable Scottish debut

Sophie Martin and Joan Ivars Ribes in David Dawson's On the Nature of Daylight © Rimbaud Patron
Ballet Nights is more than an evening of party pieces: it showcases emerging talent alongside older favourites and, in the case of this first Scottish outing, has an eye to local tradition.
****1
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Scottish Ballet's Nutcracker: brimming with Christmas magic

Grace Horler as Drosselmeyer in Scottish Ballet's The Nutcracker © Andy Ross
In the third revival since 2014, Peter Darrell's 1973 Nutcracker still has all the right ingredients to send the audience home feeling joyous.
*****
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Scottish Ballet excels in a diverse, quirky quadruple bill

Scottish Ballet in Cayetano Soto's Schachmatt © Andy Ross
By the time a rain of multicoloured paper hands floated down from above, a bizarre figure in orange strolled onstage, ignored by everybody, the audience was in love with the whole thing.
****1
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Ballet Nights: a diverse, delicious and dynamic programme

Sangeun Lee and Gareth Haw in the Act 2 pas de deux from Swan Lake © Deborah Jaffe
Ballet Nights is getting better and better. This was a truly diverse programme with something for everyone.
****1
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National Ballet of Japan: Tales of Hoffmann, a successful revival

Yudai Fukuoka as Hoffmann and Risako Ikeda as Olympia in Peter Darrell's Tales of Hoffmann © Takashi Shikama
National Ballet of Japan have revived Peter Darrell’s Tales of Hoffmann and whilst this may not be a masterpiece, served to show how much the company is evolving, with excellent lead dancers.
****1
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Icy worlds collide in Scottish Ballet's euphoric Secret Theatre

Jess and Morgs continue to break the mould of tired dance films by directing their first full-length feature, which offers much more than just a different way of presenting dance.
*****
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