

Choreographer, artist and expert on ‘physical intelligence’ Wayne McGregor talks about Alchemies at Royal Ballet and Opera and his inspirational new book

The ballet adaptation of Jim Henson’s film has an even more urgent ecological message 40 years on

Ballet Black channels art, activism and radical beauty with this invigorating double bill

In Frederick Ashton’s take on the fairy tale, romance is tempered by comedy, elegance by eccentricity

In Khan’s grimly imagined production with English National Ballet, humanity has trashed this planet and nothing remains
Scottish Ballet continues to punch above its weight with another hit

Alessandra Ferri resumes the central role and, at nearly 60, anchors a ballet about how it feels to sift through memory

Tricky pieces in a spectrum of testing dance styles and the extraordinary performers nail each one

It’s a contemplative hour of dance – so don’t expect any zigazig-ah

Though woven into the company’s fabric, this is a tough ballet to love

Derek Deane’s plush production asks much of its dancers, but they delivered on the night

Elegant and danced with assurance, though emotionally the stakes remain sluggish

It lacks the emotional wallop of the choreographer’s best work but this show is always entertaining

Show us a more festive production, we’ll wait

This collection of pieces moves from flirty to terrifically astringent

Mats Ek has a tepid response to The Rite of Spring in this triple bill but the liquid confidence of Blake Works I is a pleasure to watch

This ballet, expanded from the 2017 award-winner Flight Pattern, is tender and poetic

This is a cracking night out even if it is a dance of two halves

A-list dancers mostly brought their A-game to this joyful gala

People walked out of the 1979premiere - now it’s embraced as a modern classic

The English National Ballet boss’s directing and choreographing debut breathes new life into a classic