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Tulsa Ballet at the Linbury: an unforgettable, punchy UK debut

Carlos De Miguel of Tulsa Ballet in Yuri Possokhov’s Classical Symphony
© Kate Luber
Tulsa Ballet in Yuri Possokhov’s Classical Symphony
© Jessie Kenney
Edward Truelove and Jaimi Cullen in Nicolo Fonte’s Divenire
© Jessie Kenney
Tulsa Ballet in Nicolo Fonte’s Divenire
© Jessie Kenney
Teague Applegate and Giulia Canavese in Andy Blankenbuehler’s Remember Our Song
© Kate Luber
Teague Applegate and Tulsa Ballet in Andy Blankenbuehler’s Remember Our Song
© Jessie Kenney
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“an eye-catching moment was Ota’s soaring double assemblé en tournant right at the front of the stage”
Reviewed at Royal Opera House: Linbury Theatre, London on 13 May 2026
Classical Symphony (Yuri Possokhov)
Divenire (Nicolo Fonte)
Remember Our Song (Andy Blankenbuehler)
Tulsa Ballet
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