Artistic director Wayne McGregor has chosen choreographers from around the world, including Trajal Harrell and Cristina Caprioli
The double bill of ‘Outsider’ and ‘Möbius Morphosis’ involves plenty of high-wire spectacle, yet doesn’t quite take off
At London’s Roundhouse, the Argentinian group’s latest circus-clubbing crossover has a party atmosphere
The Ustinov Studio in Bath hosted the final instalment of the choreographer’s project based on Ovid’s ‘Metamorphoses’
The dancer-choreographer updates his 2015 production at Sadler’s Wells but its flaws remain
The British choreographer offers a world premiere at the Montpellier Danse festival. Also reviewed: Saburo Teshigawara
Derek Deane’s in-the-round staging for English National Ballet features fine soloists and supersized ensembles
‘Yerbagüena’ at Sadler’s Wells highlights the star’s remarkable skills
The two companies were part of a month-long celebration at London’s Royal Opera House
The Spaniard, known for her subversive takes on the genre, is performing one of her most exhilarating but unsettling works in London
A rare visitor from the Royal Ballet proved invigorating while the last dance from the retiring Myriam Ould-Braham brought tenderness
The company’s mixture of camp satire and bravura technique arrived in Yokohama to loud applause
The company’s big-corps version at the Albert Hall adds to a rich mix of alternatives from Georgia, China and the Royal Ballet
The Royal Ballet’s staging features a splendid cast who get their teeth into chewy roles
Spring gala at Lincoln Center featured new works by Justin Peck and Amy Hall Garner
The premiere of ‘Cycles’ at London’s Barbican lacked shape but not spectacle
A revival in London of Peter Wright’s tasteful Birmingham Royal Ballet version is always welcome
The Taipei company performed a tender, combative duet as part of the Coronet Theatre’s Taiwan Festival
Inside the line dancing revival
Her new Ballett Zürich production based on Ian McEwan’s novel Atonement brings a tricksy narrative to the stage
In the work’s London premiere, Aakash Odedra and Aditi Mangaldas created a compelling ecstasy of love found and lost
Louise Lecavalier was mesmerising even if other items depended on nostalgia
The 81-year-old found fame in London’s Swinging Sixties celebrating his ancient art form
Choreographer Johan Inger’s version, performed at London’s Sadler’s Wells, shifts the story out of its steamy setting
Choreographer Mark Bruce follows ‘Dracula’ with another horror that suggests a body at war with itself