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Akram Khan’s Giselle: Hilarion and the Wilis (extract)
The moment when Hilarion (danced by Ken Saruhashi) is surrounded by the vengeful Wilis and their queen Myrtha (Emma Hawes).
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Interview with Diana White
Diana White, former Soloist with New York City Ballet, where she danced for 20 years, is coming to teach and stage Jerome Robbins's The Cage, as part of Voices of America.
Five things about The Cage
We're thrilled to be performing Jerome Robbins's The Cage for the first time, as part of our mixed bill Voices of America. Read up on five fascinating facts about this gripping work.
Jerome Robbins: in his own words
A selection of quotes on ballet to get inside the mind of the creative genius behind The Cage
Meet the characters of La Sylphide
We asked four of our dancers to tell us more about the lead roles in La Sylphide.
Five things about Le Jeune Homme et la Mort
Here are five interesting facts about Roland Petit's iconic ballet, where a restless young man is visited by a taunting young woman.
Five famous Jeunes Hommes
Roland Petit choreographed Le Jeune Homme et la Mort in 1946, from an idea by Jean Cocteau.
Five things about Song of the Earth
In Autumn 2017, English National Ballet performed Kenneth MacMillan's Song of the Earth for the first time ever.
5 things you may not know about Nureyev’s Romeo & Juliet
In 1977, the legendary Rudolf Nureyev created his own version of the ballet Romeo & Juliet for us
Introducing our original dance film: Curing Albrecht
We’re delighted to share with you Curing Albrecht, an original dance film inspired by the iconic ballet, directed and choreographed by Morgann Runacre-Temple and Jessica Wright.
She Said: Martha Graham
To put it in simple terms: Martha Graham (1894-1991) changed the scope of dance.
In conversation with Anna-Marie Holmes
Anna-Marie Holmes talks about re-staging Le Corsaire for English National Ballet.