Giannandrea Poesio

Great expectations

16 August 2014 9:00 am

Last week, the feast of long-awaited dance events on offer echoed bygone days when London life was dominated by the…

Simple pleasures

9 August 2014 9:00 am

According to some textbooks, one thing the fathers of Soviet choreography hastened to remove from ballet was that awkward-looking language…

Natalia Osipova in the Royal Ballet’s ‘Connectome’, choreographed by Alastair Marriott

Living dance

26 July 2014 9:00 am

Giannandrea Poesio talks to Natalia Osipova about her ballet-based philosophy

Boringly beautiful

12 July 2014 9:00 am

Aesthetically speaking, last week’s performance by the Nederlands Dans Theater 1 was one by the slickest of the season. Fashionably…

No laughing matter

28 June 2014 9:00 am

Swans, swans, more swans. If the lifespan of a dance critic were calculated by the number of performances of Swan…

Thinking games

7 June 2014 9:00 am

Forget the pedantic classifications of genres, styles and schools. When it comes to dance performances, it all boils down to…

Balanchinian ideal

24 May 2014 9:00 am

George Balanchine’s Serenade, the manifesto of 20th-century neoclassical choreography, requires a deep understanding of both its complex stylistic nuances and…

Study in spectacle

19 April 2014 9:00 am

In a dance world that has chosen to dispense with stylistic and semantic subtleties, ‘narrative ballet’ and ‘story ballet’ are…

Visual overload

5 April 2014 9:00 am

What’s in a definition? As far as theatre dance is concerned, quite a lot. Labelling — and often labelling for…

Roberto Bolle in ‘Le Jeune Hommeet la Mort’ at the Coliseum

Man power

29 March 2014 9:00 am

Louis XIV might have been a narcissistic and whimsical tyrant, but he did a lot for dance. An accomplished practitioner,…

The third way

22 March 2014 9:00 am

It all started in 1971, when a group of physically and artistically talented youngsters decided to create a dance company…

An ambassador for his art: Ivan Vasiliev

Lords of the dance

15 March 2014 9:00 am

Giannandrea Poesio meets Ivan Vasiliev and Roberto Bolle, ballet’s demigods

Inspired by Bach

15 February 2014 9:00 am

It appears that J.S. Bach’s music is to theatre-dance what whipped cream is to chocolate. Masterworks such as Trisha Brown’s…

Cranko’s legacy

30 November 2013 9:00 am

Stuttgart Ballet’s rapid ascent to fame is at the core of one of the most interesting chapters of ballet history.…

Seasonal treats

16 November 2013 9:00 am

There was a time when the term ‘world première’ was not as fashionable as it is these days. Great works…

Light and shade

9 November 2013 9:00 am

Sun is one of those performances that confront reviewers with the eternal dilemma of whether or not it is appropriate…

Entertaining romp

26 October 2013 9:00 am

Bold decisions are at the core of great artistic directorship. And Tamara Rojo, the ballet star leading English National Ballet,…

Don Q lite

5 October 2013 9:00 am

Superstar Carlos Acosta makes little or no reference to Don Quixote’s established history in his programme note about the genesis…

Ekaterina Krysanova and Vyacheslav Lopatin in Balanchine’s ‘Rubies’

A trio of gems

17 August 2013 9:00 am

Jewels is everything a George Balanchine admirer could ask for. The sumptuous triptych, set to scores by Fauré, Stravinsky and…

Hooked on classics

10 August 2013 9:00 am

Tradition is often frowned on. Yet, if properly handled, it can be sheer fun and pure bliss, as demonstrated by…

Boston’s artistry

13 July 2013 9:00 am

Those who lament sluggishness in contemporary stagings of Balanchine’s ballets — and those who are responsible for it — should…