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Royal Ballet Announces Diverse 2025-26 Season with New Choreographers

The Royal Ballet's 2025-26 season, announced Wednesday, includes premieres from Justin Peck, Akram Khan, Paul Lightfoot and Sol León, Wayne McGregor, and Cathy Marston, along with a new ballet based on Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man, showcasing diverse choreographic styles and international ta...

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Lyon Opera Ballet Honors Merce Cunningham's Innovative Choreography

Lyon Opera Ballet is currently performing two of Merce Cunningham's works, Beach Birds (1991) and Biped (1999), showcasing his innovative and technically demanding choreography that utilized computer technology and motion capture three decades before the AI boom.

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Van Cleef & Arpels Sponsors London Dance Festival

Van Cleef & Arpels sponsors London's Dance Reflections festival, showcasing 15 dance performances over four weeks, including a pairing of Trisha Brown's "Working Title" and Noé Soulier's "In the Fall", highlighting the evolution of modern dance.

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Osipova's Triple Bill: Honoring the Past, Embracing the Present

Royal Ballet principal Natalia Osipova performs a triple bill featuring homages to Martha Graham and Isadora Duncan, and a contemporary piece by Jo Strømgren, showcasing her versatility and artistic evolution.

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Gender Equality
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Gades' "Carmen": A Flamenco Masterpiece Revived

Antonio Gades' "Carmen", initially a 1983 film, had its orchestral stage debut in Córdoba on January 20, 2006, celebrating Gades' legacy, his mentorship, and the enduring power of flamenco in expressing female liberation.

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Australian Ballet Expands Repertoire to Include Mature, Thought-Provoking Productions

The Australian Ballet is expanding its repertoire to include mature ballets such as "Nijinsky", exploring mental illness and the life of the famous dancer, and "Carmen", a dark psychological revision of the classic, reflecting a shift towards more sophisticated and challenging productions.

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Moon" Dance Explores Humanity's Enduring Fascination

Mark Morris's new dance, "Moon," premiered at the Kennedy Center's Earth to Space festival (March 28-April 20), drawing inspiration from various sources to explore humanity's enduring fascination with the moon and its symbolic significance.

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dFeria 2025: Balanced Dance and Theater Programming

dFeria, San Sebastian's Performing Arts Fair, celebrated its 31st edition from March 16-20, featuring a balanced program of dance and theater, with notable performances by Martin Zimmerman and Christos Papadopoulos, showcasing a commitment to promoting dance alongside theater.

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National Ballet of Canada's Contemporary Swan Lake

Karen Kain's contemporary staging of Swan Lake, at Toronto's Four Seasons Centre until March 22, 2025, features bare-legged swans, a revamped narrative, and opulent set design by Gabriela Tylesova, challenging traditional interpretations while maintaining the ballet's emotional power.

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A Land Within": Dance, Philosophy, and Audience Interaction

Ioannis Mandafounis' "A Land Within", premiered at Hellerau Festival Theatre, uses dance and philosophy to explore relationships, incorporating audience interaction in diverse settings throughout the historic building.

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Nottingham Ballet Teacher's Enduring Legacy

Sissie Smith, a Nottingham ballet teacher born in 1914, opened her own school in 1929 after a successful career as a dancer, significantly impacting generations of dancers through her rigorous yet loving teaching style and inspiring her daughter and granddaughter to become RAD scholars; she died in ...

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Our Mighty Groove" Premieres in New London Dance Theatre

Vicki Igbokwe-Ozoagu's "Our Mighty Groove" premiered on [Date - not specified in text] at a new 550-seat dance theatre in London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, featuring diverse dance styles and an interactive audience experience.

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