The dancing lacked sparkle and the footwork was sloppy, but a view to the wings was intriguing
By Joy Sable
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Don’t miss this enchanting production
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Much to enjoy – shame about the wigs
Did this ballet really need a modern tweak?
By , Joy Sable
A sometimes overlooked icon of dance, the Jewish Californian is being recognised at the Royal Opera House
Swan Lake is a gem, and visitors from New York provide a fascinating contrast
Four young choreographers showcase their work
Joy Sable enjoys a modern classic
This is an excellent version of a well-loved classic
Festive fun at the Royal Opera House