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The hip-hop festival’s opening weekend at the Théâtre Jean-Vilar featured works that showed promise and distinction
The Festival d’Automne has staged a retrospective of the distinctive dancemaker
Kylián had been missing from the repertoire for a few years so his return is welcome
The event opened with a world premiere by Thierry Malandain and an alluring piece by Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar
Audience participation and a new work from Tanztheater Wuppertal featured in this year’s event
The venue took its celebrations to the streets of Paris with work by Hofesh Shechter and others
Three pieces were performed at the Lycée Jacques-Decour as part of this offbeat season of shows
A twerking, breakdancing young cast animate a new tribute to Shakespeare’s Tempest, while the landmark ‘En Atendant’ is successfully revived
William Forsythe’s works were performed impressively, despite injuries to a number of principals
The dancer and choreographer had a passion for history and reconstructing lost works
Pieces inspired by transgender people in west Africa and hair-braiding feature in this experimental festival
‘The Firebird’ was revolutionary while ‘Song of a Wayfarer’ brought forth a new star dancer
Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber use an expressive choreographic language but don’t develop characters
Suresnes Cités Danse had plenty of premieres, including rising star Mehdi Kerkouche’s ‘Portrait’
National Ballet of Ukraine, which has been performing amid attacks in Kyiv, brought elegance and attitude to a Paris show
After a shaky start, Paris Opera Ballet’s dancers warm to their task in this handsome production
The dancer gave an eloquent final performance in Paris in a ballet she commissioned herself
Birmingham Royal Ballet will this week perform a piece by the esteemed Czech dancemaker for the first time
Her new show, now touring to Paris, is refreshing about life today and the power of dance
Alan Lucien Øyen’s new production blurs the line between fiction and reality to no good effect
Artificial intelligence is the theme of this new version, given its world premiere in Edinburgh
Le Temps d’Aimer la Danse featured modern twists on the quadrille as well as dancers from Guadeloupe and Martinique
The choreographer, 79, made a playful appearance at this summer festival
Giselle required an understudy to step up, while A Midsummer Night’s Dream lacked purpose
Performed by Scottish Ballet at Sadler’s Wells, Helen Pickett’s work brings Arthur Miller’s play to the dance stage
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