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Everything you need to know about Body and Soul (Part 1) by Crystal Pite
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the UK premiere of Crystal Pite's Body and Soul (Part 1).
Everything you need to know about Proper Conduct by Kameron N. Saunders
Take a few minutes to find out more about Kameron N. Saunders’ vision and find out what Proper Conduct is all about…
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Dance Journeys Digital: Living Picture
ENBYouthCo members from the 2020/2021 cohort perform in an original dance film for Dance Journeys Digital 2021.
Dance Journeys Digital: Dance for the Arena
ENBYouthCo members from 2020/2021 cohort perform in an original dance film for Dance Journeys Digital 2021.
Graham101: What you need to know about Martha Graham
English National Ballet invites audiences to feel the visceral power of Errand Into the Maze, a haunting and powerful duet first performed in New York in 1947.
When art and dance unite
From its earliest modern incarnations, ballet has often looked beyond the studio, drawing inspiration from the visual arts to inform its style and meaning.
Celebrating 15 years of Dance for Parkinson’s on World Parkinson’s Day
On World Parkinson’s Day, 11 April, we celebrate 15 years of our flagship Dance for Parkinson’s programme, as well as raising awareness of the condition and its impact.
The ENB pub quiz: ballet round
Ever wanted to test your friends' or coworkers' ballet knowledge? Here are 10 ballet questions.
The costumes of Akram Khan’s Giselle
Hear from the team about making the stunning, ethereal costumes for Akram Khan's award-winning Giselle.
Ballet meets kathak
Tamara Rojo and choreographer Akram Khan discuss how the traditions of ballet and kathak have been brought together for our reimagined version of Giselle.
1947: A golden year in dance – When Balanchine and Graham changed everything
In the upcoming R:Evolution programme, we bring together two groundbreaking works from 1947: Theme and Variations and Errand into the Maze.
Alice Mariani and Ricardo Castellanos join as Principal Guest Artists
We welcome two Principal Guest Artists to open the 2025/2026 Season.
Reimagining Le Train Bleu
Over a century after its original debut, Le Train Bleu, a ballet that once defined modernity, returns.