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  • Review of ‘Don Quixote’ (2026, Sadler’s Wells): “Lavish production doesn’t tilt at windmills, but its execution isn’t a giant”

    Review of ‘Don Quixote’ (2026, Sadler’s Wells): “Lavish production doesn’t tilt at windmills, but its execution isn’t a giant”

    They’ve honoured the classic. Not the novel- that was already butchered by Minkus back in the 19th century -but its ballet adaptation. Don’t expect herds to be attacked as enemy armies or galley prisoners to be unlawfully freed. Instead, this is another love story presented under the lens of the romanticised Spanish mythos. As such,…

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    25 April, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    ballet, birmingham royal ballet, carlos acosta, cervantes, classical ballet, classical music, don Quixote, tchaikovsky
  • Review of English National Ballet’s ‘Giselle’: “Let her die again and again”

    Review of English National Ballet’s ‘Giselle’: “Let her die again and again”

    The London Coliseum hosted last week the 2025 return of one the company’s signature productions. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this revival of Adolphe Adam’s ghostly romance ends up digging its own grave. I’ve said it all in regards to Mary Skeaping’s treasured creation. It’s been watched,…

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    22 January, 2025
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    ballet, ballet review, classical, classical ballet, classical dance, classical music, english national ballet, english national ballet review, giselle, giselle review, london coliseum
  • Review of ‘The Nutcracker’: “Eye-candy staging, but Fossil-meyer movements”

    Review of ‘The Nutcracker’: “Eye-candy staging, but Fossil-meyer movements”

    The Birmingham Royal Ballet continues its holiday tradition, bringing back the magic of  Tchaikovsky’s signature Christmas piece to the stage of the Royal Albert Hall. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this return production still serves as the company’s toy soldier Every time this quintessentially Christmas plan (I guess…

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    31 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    ballet, birmingham royal ballet, carlos acosta, classical ballet, david bintley, lev ivanov, nutcracker, Peter Wright, royal albert hall, tchaikovsky
  • Review of ENB’s ‘The Nutcracker’: “A traditional break with the past”

    Review of ENB’s ‘The Nutcracker’: “A traditional break with the past”

    The English National Ballet opens their brand new production of Tchaikovsky’s signature Christmas classic, featuring a new montage as well as a reimagined choreography co-designed by Artistic Director Aaron S. Watkin in tandem with Arielle Smith. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this different approach on the timeless…

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    13 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    aaron s watkin, arielle smith, classical ballet, english national ballet, london coliseum, tchaikovsky, the nutcracker, west end
  • Review of ‘Nutcracker in Havana’: “Fuerza latina galore, but milder in sabor”

    Review of ‘Nutcracker in Havana’: “Fuerza latina galore, but milder in sabor”

    Tchaikovsky’s holiday classic relives on the Southbank Centre stage through this Caribbean-flavoured revision put together by Carlos Acosta. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if its toying with the iconic original turns out to be a sugar plum assignment. I know what you’re thinking – just as I know…

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    12 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    ballet, ballet tour, carlos acosta, christmas show, classical ballet, classical music, cuba, Laura Rodriguez, musicals, nutcracker, nutcracker in havana, russia, southbank centre, tchaikovsky, touring production, Yasiel Hodelin Bello
  • Review of ‘La Fille mal gardée’: “Camp au champs”

    Review of ‘La Fille mal gardée’: “Camp au champs”

    The Birmingham Royal Ballet revives Sir Frederick Ashton’s signature choreography, in a new production bringing back the charm and whimsies of Hérold’s old-fashioned romantic ballet. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this field work manages to make audiences smell the barn. It’s almost a mathematical certainty that, when…

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    28 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    ballet, birmingham royal ballet, classical ballet, classical dance, dance, la fille mal gardee, sadler’s wells
  • Review of Birmingham Royal Ballet’s ‘Luna’: “Seeking its star quality”

    Review of Birmingham Royal Ballet’s ‘Luna’: “Seeking its star quality”

    The Sadler’s Wells hosts the London premiere of this new anthology piece mixing historical and mythical elements through the eyes of five different choreographers. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the production, to let us know if this astronomical effort ends up delivering a celestial touch. There’s something inherently mystical about the moon, though nobody…

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    24 October, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    ballet, birmingham royal ballet, carlos acosta, classical, classical ballet, classical music, dance, luna, music theatre, sadler’s wells
  • Review of ‘Swan Lake In-The-Round’: “From here to eternity”

    Review of ‘Swan Lake In-The-Round’: “From here to eternity”

    The English National Ballet continuous its summer tradition at the Royal Albert Hall with this lavish remake of the genre’s ultimate classic. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this twin version of the illustorus piece manages to be the good one. It’s funny how the greatest minds think…

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    13 June, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    ballet, black swan, classical ballet, dance, enb, english national ballet, eno, immersive experience, london, music, musicals, royal albert hall, swan lake in the round, tchaikovsky, theatre in the round
  • Feature: The English National Ballet finds its rising stars of 2024

    Feature: The English National Ballet finds its rising stars of 2024

    The company celebrated its annual competition showcasing the best upcoming dancers while also displaying live renditions by last year’s winners. Featuring also an audience-chosen award, the ceremony witnessed the marking of a new milestone in the troupe’s whole history. So many times do we hear that, when you love what you do, you don’t work…

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    27 May, 2024
    English contents, Features
    aaron s watkin, anna babette winkler, ballet, breanna foad, classical ballet, contemporary dance, dance, emerging dancer, english national ballet, eric snyder, jose maria lorca menchon, precious adams, shunhei fuchiyama, thiago pereira, west end
  • Review of ‘Coppelia’: “Fuel beyond its mechanics”

    Review of ‘Coppelia’: “Fuel beyond its mechanics”

    The KVN dance company brings back the charm of Delibes’s popular ballet through a new production combining old and new approaches on its score and delivery. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this revised take on the automaton toy maker’s tale resulted in a clockwork operation. Every story…

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    29 April, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    ballet, classical ballet, contemporary dance, coppelia, kvn, marylebone theatre, west end
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