English National Ballet Rhythm Riot
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Think you know ballet? Think again.
One stage, three moods. Explosive energy. Deep resonance. Unstoppable drive. Feel the pulse of ballet now.
A rhythm that ignites the night, George Balanchine’s Symphony in Three Movements is a 21-minute corker. No tutus – only leotards, no tiaras – only ponytails, and no story – only the bold propulsion of Stravinsky’s percussive music driving 32 dancers to an explosive conclusion. George Balanchine revolutionised ballet in the 20th century, combining speed and precision to create the neo-classical style. It’s fast, sharp, dynamic – and breathtaking to watch.
A rhythm that spins poetry into motion. Step inside Auguries of Innocence (world premiere) a poetic meditation on our connection to the natural and spiritual worlds. For this new work, Jae Man Joo draws inspiration from the poetry of William Blake and the music of Peteris Vasks – both rich with anguish, yearning and lyricism. Hailing from Korea, Jae Man Joo has choreographed for Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and more. His recent work Divine, for Gwangju City Ballet, received the 2024 Korea Dance Artwork of the Year prize.
Finally, Micaela Taylor’s Bow Out (World premiere) is a rhythm that won’t let you sit still. The legendary Nicholas Brothers and Bil ‘Bojangles’ Robinson wowed the world in the 1930s with their impeccable style and seemingly impossible tap routines. Choreographer Micaela Taylor draws from their infectious energy to explore the idea of vitality and freedom of expression. This world premiere showcases her distinctive storytelling and versatile movement styles, inviting audiences to experience something fresh and memorable. LA-based, Taylor has worked around the world with Paris Opera Ballet, Acosta Danza, NDT2, Ballet BC and many more.
Experience this riot of rhythm, with music played live by the English National Ballet Philharmonic.
Header image description: One dancer wearing black wide leg trousers and a black suit jacket stands in a striking pose. On his leg are two smaller dancers, one wearing a bright pink leotard, the other in black tights. On his hand is another dancer.
Header image © Jason Bell
There are moments of intense beauty, where the dancing fuses effortlessly with the music”CULTURE WHISPER on Four Last Songs
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Post-show talk
In Conversation with choreographers Jae Man Joo & Micaela Taylor, hosted by ENB Artistic Director Aaron Watkin. Free to same performance ticket holders. BSL interpreted.
Post-show talk
In Conversation with choreographers Jae Man Joo & Micaela Taylor, hosted by ENB Artistic Director Aaron Watkin. Free to same performance ticket holders. BSL interpreted.