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Dancing for Ukraine: Ballet Company made up of refugees from the war to perform Giselle at the London Coliseum

Jaffa-based British-born dance producer Paul Godfrey has brought the company to London for the show

August 26, 2022 14:27
Alexei Ratmansky Rehearsals - Photo by Johan Molenaar 3
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In bleak times culture is one of the only things that survives.

The newly-formed Ukrainian Ballet Company comprises dancers who have fled the conflict and are now living and working in the safe haven of the former Royal Conservatoire in The Hague.

From 13 to 17 September the company will perform Giselle at the London Coliseum in a production specially created by the choreographer Alexei Ratmansky, who has Jewishheritage.

He is the former artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet and artist in residence at the American Ballet Theatre since 2009.

All profits from ticket sales will go to the the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal and the United Ukrainian Ballet Foundation.

The task of bringing the dancers to London has been overseen by Jaffa-based British-born music, dance and events producer Paul Godfrey.

“I was relaxing on the banks of Lake Maggiore when I got a call from friends at the Coliseum to let me know there was a week free in September and did I have anything up my sleeve,” says Godfrey.

“I called Alexei, who I knew from working with the Bolshoi over the years, and I asked him if he wanted to do something with me. He didn’t hesitate.”

Godfrey’s connection with Russian ballet and music began in his student days.

“After my A levels at University College School I went on to study Russian and Soviet Studies at Portsmouth Polytechnic.