The Royal Ballet : Perspectives review – intimate seduction, pure dance and enduring beauty
Royal Opera House, London In an engaging triple bill, a new work from Cathy Marston explores the emotional charge of Britten’s Violin Concerto, while works by Justin Peck and George Balanchine showcase the simple joy of dancing to great music When choreographer Cathy Marston was commissioned to (…)
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