Skylar Brandt is principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre - her grandfather made his name as a ballet dancer after migrating to Canada from Poland
By Joy Sable
Arnon Herring was 13 when he was cast in the Israeli production of the hit musical
We meet the choreographer as she prepares an immersive production of Guys & Dolls
By John Nathan
Ballets Jazz Montreal's latest show is a mixed bag
An impressive night of contemporary dance
With Fumi Kaneko a delicate Lilac Fairy, bestowing goodness all around, this classical work shows off the Royal Ballet at its best
Joy Sable enjoys a Royal Ballet classic
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Now is a good time to get your winter dose of ballet
A programme showcasing the wide range of the Royal Ballet’s work is a mixed bag
The Birmingham Royal Ballet is back at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London for a short run of a new triple bill, entitled 'Into the Music'
A work which delves into loss
Joy Sable revisits Kenneth MacMillan’s dark masterpiece, giving it five stars
The context of this fundraiser makes it especially moving
A tongue-in-cheek version of ballet classics is lots of fun, says Joy Sable
Jaffa-based British-born dance producer Paul Godfrey has brought the company to London for the show
By Claire Cantor