Works from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Shakespeare play gets the ballet treatment for the first time.
Three wonderful pieces of music, three brilliantly danced ballets.
Breathtaking ballet, a twist on tango, and a glimpse of Jarvis Cocker.
A humble postman and raven give birth to a girl who can neither speak nor fly...
Spicy Indian melodrama served up ballet-style with strong performances at Covent Garden.
Filled with quirky and entertaining characters and plenty of excitement, this is more of a show than a ballet.
The Royal Ballet pays homage to its Founder Choreographer, Frederick Ashton.
Could a better line-up of dancers be found for this ballet, based on Tchaikovsky's music?
An unmissable show filled with festive sparkle.
A bit of a Christmas stocking of a dance month, with lots of opportunities to see multiple works in one night.
Timelessly beautiful choreography, Tchaikovsky’s exquisite score and an elegant mass of swans.
Our guide to the top theatre, dance, and opera shows opening this week.
This story of sibling rivalry fails to soar
Wonderful less-is-more choreography makes this a winning production of a classic
Our pick of the new theatre, opera, dance the art shows opening this week
A sparkling warm-up for a Christmas Nutcracker on London's biggest stage.
A slew of new exhibitions and shows open in London this week; some with a distinctly half-termish outlook
Dance Umbrella, Akram Khan, Venezuelan dance fusion, an elegant triple bill + chances for you to dance.
There are almost too many great dance shows on stage this autumn.
Did they pull it off?
Ballet in 3D, mesmerising contemporary dance, X Factor style audience votes, digital crossovers, Argentina's finest and a 20th century masterpiece: six 'must see' dance events for the month ahead.
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