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A revival in London of Peter Wright’s tasteful Birmingham Royal Ballet version is always welcome
The Cuban-born director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet on motivation, mentors and happy memories of his parents dancing
The Cuban-British dancer gives a polished performance at London’s Royal Opera House despite hit-and-miss choices
Between hamstring stretches, the Birmingham Royal Ballet boss discusses fostering new talent and embracing Black Sabbath
The London programme from Carlos Acosta’s company features fine dancers, but the choreographic choices are questionable
Mathias Dingman, Marianela Núñez and Vadim Muntagirov are among the star dancers in this sunny and attractive production at the Hippodrome
The troupe’s training is showcased at Sadler’s Wells despite a frustratingly uneven programme
Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre hosted an evening that exploited the dancer’s elegant line and referenced his back catalogue
Acosta Danza company’s latest touring programme comes to Sadler’s Wells, London
Acosta Danza boasts fine dancers — but are they getting the choreography they deserve?
Acosta and soloists relive some of the highlights of his repertoire
Carlos Acosta, making his Covent Garden farewell, is a tour de force in Will Tuckett’s dance-drama
This revival of the Broadway classic is a warm-hearted, effervescent show
Acosta himself danced five pieces in an evening that had few weaknesses
Established works were well danced, but Carlos Acosta’s new ‘Carmen’ is an unhappy staging
Sylvie Guillem: Life in Progress, Cubanía and The Car Man
Acosta and Zenaida Yanowsky are both in great shape, but the material is as monochrome as the staging
Carlos Acosta: On Before, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and The 7 Fingers
Masterpieces bookend a bombastic and anguish-filled new work by Hofesh Shechter
The Wind in the Willows, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland/ Don Quixote, Edward Scissorhands and The Nutcracker
The biennial dance festival conjured up some intriguing contrasts between local and visiting troupes
No one could fault the lightness and speed of Natalia Osipova’s dancing
A scintillating revival of the great Broadway musical
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