Category Archives: Nacho Duato

Kings of the Dance: London Coliseum, 22 March 2014

Monarchy in the UK If the apex of male dancing is generally considered to be bish-bash pyrotechnics then the five-strong ballet supergroup Kings of the Dance demonstrated at London’s Coliseum that this idea might be tish-tosh. Beauty and subtlety were … Continue reading

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Preview Feature: Kings of the Dance: London Coliseum, 19-22 March 2014

Dance then, wherever you may be Click here for Dancing Review’s full write-up of the opening night show at the London Coliseum Having wended their merry way around the world since 2006, the renowned celebration of male ballet Kings of … Continue reading

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Multiplicity. Forms of Silence and Emptiness – Mikhailovsky Ballet: London Coliseum, 5 April 2013

Bach-ing up the wrong tree* When Nacho Duato startled the ballet world in January 2011 by taking over the artistic reins at St Petersburg’s staunchly classical Mikhailovsky Ballet he took with him a raft of his own contemporary-based works. Multiplicity. … Continue reading

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Giselle – Mikhailovsky Ballet: London Coliseum, 27 March 2013

Ghosting into town The St Petersburg-based Mikhailovsky Ballet, under artistic director Nacho Duato, have arrived at the London Coliseum for a two-week season and bring with them a rather stronger line-up of Principals than when they last visited in 2010. Tonight’s … Continue reading

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