Stream ballets, documentaries and shorts with no subscription needed. Rent any title for three days.
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Ballet On Demand titles
Akram Khan’s Giselle
The iconic ballet, reimagined with music by Lamagna.
Swan Lake
A timeless, captivating romance with superb dancing.
Creature
A genre-busting collaboration fusing film and dance.
Le Corsaire
Love and betrayal on the high seas.
La Sylphide
One of the jewels of Romantic ballet.
Manon
A breath-taking journey of love, decadence and passion.
Dust
A poignant reflection on the First World War.
Laid in Earth
A blend of fluid choreography and other-worldly aesthetic.
Senseless Kindness
A stunning work by choreographer Yuri Possokhov.
Echoes
Ever-shifting choreography using light as a partner.
Jolly Folly
Charming and nostalgic, with a modern twist.
My First Ballet: Swan Lake
A first taste of ballet.
(Audio Described) My First Ballet: Swan Lake
A first taste of ballet.
ENB in Paris
Our historic journey to the Palais Garnier stage.
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Our library of ballet performances, documentaries and shorts. You can rent a title for three days and stream from any device.
Three-day rentals start at £3.49.
Prices are also available in USD, AUD, BRL, CAD, DKK, EUR, JPY, MXN, NZD, NOK, PLN and SEK.
Ballet on Demand content can be accessed through any compatible web browser and operating system or by using the BalletActive app, available for iOS, Apple TV, Android, Android TV and Roku.
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