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Its recreation of Nijinsky’s groundbreaking 1913 choreography for ‘The Rite of Spring’ is urgent and insightful
The piece is danced by the National Ballet of Canada on its first French appearance in 45 years
Choreographer Marco Goecke’s portrait of the great dancer is only fitfully impressive
A concert hall designed for music showed that it can effectively host dance, too
Justin Peck enlivens a Steve Reich score with duets while Kim Brandstrup finds the terror in Debussy
A puppeteer captures the atmosphere of natural cataclysm in Stravinsky’s ‘Rite of Spring’
The visiting company offered bold, well-discplined Balanchine works
Meryl Tankard’s brilliant new dance work approaches The Rite of Spring in a novel way
The centenary of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring was celebrated with three works
A prodigy who pushes flamenco’s boundaries was followed by a more traditional display of the form
Dame Marie Rambert, a founding figure of British Ballet, witnessed the 20th century’s most celebrated theatrical brawl. By Clement Crisp
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