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...Director Jonathan Stafford, clearly keen to shift the focus from the core repertoire by founder George Balanchine, has selected a programme featuring new(ish) work by Pam Tanowitz, Kyle Abraham and Justin...
...England is a shallow grave marked by dead flowers in a jar” (the omnipresence of a large, crudely painted flag of St George is a bit of a giveaway)....
...George Balanchine’s 1947 Theme and Variations got the evening off to a glittering start at Sadler’s Wells, the daisy chains of tights, tutus and tiaras (new designs by Roberta Guidi di Bagno) earning a round...
...42nd Street Sadler’s Wells, London “Who cares if there’s a plot or not?” runs one lyric in 42nd Street....
...And I remember seeing that, and it just reminded me a bit of, do you remember when, after the invasion of Iraq in 2003, George Bush did that press conference on an aircraft carrier with this banner behind...
...Even George Balanchine, so musically accomplished he read orchestral scores in bed, only tried twice (both times, brilliantly, to Divertimento No 15)....
...To select just a couple, there’s New Peck at the Lincoln Center in New York, resident choreographer Justin Peck’s first full-evening work, and at Sadler’s Wells in London the great Akram Khan’s Creature....
...The big confrontation scene with its bank of dusty downlights had the look of one of George Bellows’s prizefight paintings....
...is now playing at Sadler’s Wells in London)....
...He was soon presented to King George III at Kew Palace, after being fitted for a velvet coat, white waistcoat and satin breeches....
...George Harvey Bone’s murderous passion for the ghastly, gorgeous Netta (all of Hamilton’s women are either deadly or doomed) feels under-exploited despite strong performances from Richard Winsor and Daisy...
...‘Think of the century’s music without Stravinsky’ ‘George Balanchine: An Appreciation’ (September 27 2003) “Balanchine, in his every work, proclaimed the seeming infinite possibilities of classic ballet...
...The same questions were once asked of Sadler’s Wells, who sired 73 Group One winners including Galileo, retired from stud in 2008 because of falling fertility and died three years later at 30....
...In lockdown, Sadler’s Wells theatre in London has turned her address, made on behalf of black women to white America, into a short film, Our Bodies Back, directed by Sadler’s Wells associate artist Jonzi...
...Sadler’s Wells staged a socially distanced fashion show in October for the fashion house, followed by a global gala sponsored by Bottega....
...There are clues in the names of streets and surroundings: Clerkenwell, Sadler's Wells, Amwell Street, Spa Green....
...Available now via Half Moon website Rumpelstiltskin (Ballet Lorent/Sadler’s Wells) Sadler’s Wells is responding to the crisis by expanding its digital programme, and families are uppermost in their minds...
...“When it comes to pocketbook issues, the president continues to win,” says Kelly Sadler, a former Trump White House aide who now serves as spokeswoman for the pro-Trump political action committee, America...
...— and Amazon Prime has a dozen productions by the Paris Opera Ballet plus the brilliant-cut Ulyana Lopatkina in George Balanchine’s Jewels. Streaming programmes vary from week to week....
...In Whitley’s vision, the digital realm isn’t George Orwell’s Big Brother, dictating our every move from above....
...Sadler’s Wells died in 2011, but Coolmore has another super-sire on its books: Sadler’s son, Galileo....
...Paule Constable’s new lighting design makes the Sadler’s Wells stage seem wider and deeper than ever and never confuses low wattage with atmosphere, flooding the lakeside scene with moonlight so that the...
...Standing ovations have become the default response at Sadler’s Wells since the theatre — the sixth on the Islington site — re-opened for business two decades ago, but William Forsythe earned every cheer...
...‘Pepperland’, March 20-23, Sadler’s Wells, London, then touring to May 1 markmorrisdancegroup.org Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Deux music written in the shadow of the death of the composer’s sister); to Hoffmann’s original tale; and to the ideals of its very first staging in the west by Ninette de Valois’ fledgling company at Sadler...
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