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An evening of modern ballets "Background"

Royal Opera House (Covent Garden), Linbury Theatre, London, Great Britain
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Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:15

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Overview

An exciting contemporary ballet programme at the Royal Opera House, featuring new works by emerging choreographers from leading international companies, presented by The Royal Ballet.

This dynamic ballet programme at the Royal Opera House in London brings together a diverse range of new works created by emerging choreographic voices from around the world. Presented by The Royal Ballet in collaboration with renowned international companies, the performance showcases fresh artistic perspectives and innovative approaches to dance.

Audiences will experience a variety of styles and creative expressions, with contributions from companies such as the Royal Danish Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, and the National Ballet of Canada. Each piece highlights the individuality of its choreographer while reflecting the evolving language of contemporary ballet.

With a running time of approximately two hours, including one interval, the programme offers a rich and engaging journey through modern ballet. Set within the historic and elegant surroundings of the Royal Opera House, this event provides a unique opportunity to discover the future of dance on one of the world’s most prestigious stages.

Synopsis

Program:

The Staves

Northern Ballet

Choreography: Heather Lehane

Dancers: Noah Benzie-Drayton, Archie Sherman

Flux (excerpt)

Ballet d'Gerry

Choreography: Katya Burvis

Dancers: Anna Daly, Donovan Delis-McCarthy, Tabitha Dombroski, Stanley Young

Goosefang

Royal Danish Ballet

Choreography: Carling Talcott-Steenstra

Dancers: Mads Blangstrup, Esther Lee Wilkinson, Kizzi Matiakis

Re:sonance

National Ballet of Japan

Choreography: Yoshito Kinoshita

Dancers: Ryosuke Morimoto, Haruka Soutome

À perte de vue et au-delà (For Beyond the Visible)

Paris Opera Ballet

Choreography: Maxime Thomas

Dancers: Gladys Foggea, Maxime Thomas

Gush

National Ballet of Canada

Choreography: Alyssa Martin

Dancers: Agnes Su, Tene Ward

Words to the Wind

Royal Ballet

Choreography: Denilson Almeida

Dancers: Martin Diaz, Kaspar Lench

Ultra Folly

Royal New Zealand Ballet

Choreography: Sarah Foster-Sproull

Dancers: Ana Gallardo Lobaina, Joshua Guillemot-Rogerson, Kihiro Kusukami, Kirby Selchow

un:discovered

Norwegian National Ballet

Choreography: Douwe Dekkers

Dancers: Silas Henriksen, Simon McNally, Nell Ramstad-Pedersen

Venue Info

Royal Opera House (Covent Garden) - London
Location   Bow St, Covent Garden

The Royal Opera House (ROH) is an opera house and major performing arts venue in London and Great Britain. It is the home of The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.

The large building is often referred to as simply "Covent Garden", after a previous use of the site of the opera house's original construction in 1732. It is the home of The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. Originally called the Theatre Royal, it served primarily as a playhouse for the first hundred years of its history. In 1734, the first ballet was presented. A year later, Handel's first season of operas began. Many of his operas and oratorios were specifically written for Covent Garden and had their premieres there.

The current building is the third theatre on the site following disastrous fires in 1808 and 1856. The façade, foyer, and auditorium date from 1858, but almost every other element of the present complex dates from an extensive reconstruction in the 1990s. The main auditorium seats 2,256 people, making it the third largest in London, and consists of four tiers of boxes and balconies and the amphitheatre gallery. The proscenium is 12.20 m wide and 14.80 m high. The main auditorium is a Grade I listed building.

The Royal Opera, under the direction of Antonio Pappano, is one of the world’s leading opera companies. Based in the iconic Covent Garden theatre, it is renowned both for its outstanding performances of traditional opera and for commissioning new works by today’s leading opera composers, such as Harrison Birtwistle, Mark-Anthony Turnage and Thomas Adès.

The Royal Ballet is one of the world’s greatest ballet companies. Under the directorship of Kevin O’Hare, the Company unites tradition and innovation in world-class performances at our Covent Garden home.

The Company’s extensive repertory embraces 19th-century classics, the singular legacy of works by Founder Choreographer Frederick Ashton and Principal Choreographer Kenneth MacMillan and a compelling new canon by Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor and Artistic Associate Christopher Wheeldon.

The Orchestra performs in concerts of their own, including performances at the Royal Opera House with Antonio Pappano. They have also performed at venues worldwide including Symphony Hall (Birmingham), Cadogan Hall, the Vienna Konzerthaus and on tour with The Royal Opera.

Members of the Orchestra play an active role in events across the Royal Opera House, including working with the Learning and Participation teams. The Orchestra accompanies performances that are streamed all over the world, including through cinema screenings and broadcasts. They appear on many CDs and DVDs including Pappano’s acclaimed studio recording of Tristan und Isolde with Plácido Domingo and Nina Stemme.

The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House was founded in 1946 when the Royal Opera House reopened after World War II.

Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:15
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