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Baby in the wings for Thomas Edur and Agnes Oaks

01.07.09
Thomas Edur and Agnes Oaks danced in the UK for the last time as the pair retire from English National Ballet where they've dazzled for 20 years.... more

Apollo stil shines 100 years on with Ballets Russes

17.06.09
At Sadler's Wells a red carpet lined the pavement and paparazzi pushed and shoved for the opening of Ballets Russes's show.... more

Chanel’s Lagerfeld puts the fashion back in ballet

17.06.09
It was a case of high fashion both on and off stage at Sadler’s Wells.... more

Russell Maliphant's still top of his class

08.04.09
Of all the good things to say about Russell Maliphant, perhaps the least expected is what a classy dancer he still is.... more

Manon is late show of virtuosity

05.01.09
There were huge cheers as the curtain came down, and rarely have they felt so poignant as in English National Ballet's Manon.... more

Breath of fresh air for ENB

03.07.08
The English National Ballet occasionally looked under-prepared during their mixed bill at the Festival Hall, although Elena Glurdjidze was all radiance as the lead ballerina.... more

Ballet lacks Hollywood ballyhoo

16.06.08
The English National Ballet's Strictly Gershwin is a jaw-dropping folly in which lame sets, poor projections and ballet dancers on rollerblades conspire to create a silly, sorry spectacle.... more

New light on old friend

09.01.08
English National Ballet's production of Swan Lake is gorgeously done in the opening two acts, but murky lighting in the later scenes make it hard for the audience to follow the action.... more

Subversive lark loses its novelty

20.12.07
Back in 2002 there was a lurid allure in Gerald Scarfe's wacky designs, but, five years on the novelty has most definitely worn off this Nutcracker by the English National Ballet.... more

Quaint Giselle keeps eye on past

11.01.07
This Giselle may hark back to past productions, but by its close we believe in the power of remorse, and forgiveness, says Sarah Frater.... more

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