
Venue: Main House
Duration: 1 hours 40 mins*
Price: From £17.50
Suitable Age: Any
New English Ballet Theatre is returning to the Crescent Theatre with an inspiring mixed programme of new work in a wide range of styles with music from classical to contemporary, straight from its premiere at the Royal Opera House.
The shifting patterns and pairings in Ruth Brill’s Domino suggest a game of human dominoes, where “players” engage in matching with a partner instead of matching pieces and numbers.
Echoing the melody of Chopin’s Nocturne No 13, Daniela Cardim’s duet Nocturne is an intimate exploration of a couple’s relationship whilst experiencing grief.
Set to a modern arrangement of Schubert’s ‘Rosamunde Quartet’, Morgann Runacre-Temple’s Rosamunde plays with ideas of revealing and concealing.
Further pieces are to be announced soon.
New English Ballet Theatre is a dynamic ballet company founded in 2010 with a visionary, modern approach to ballet making.
Photo by Deborah Jaffe
Echoing the melody of Chopin’s Nocturne No 13, Daniela Cardim’s duet Nocturne is an intimate exploration of a couple’s relationship whilst experiencing grief.
Set to a modern arrangement of Schubert’s ‘Rosamunde Quartet’, Morgann Runacre-Temple’s Rosamunde plays with ideas of revealing and concealing.
Further pieces are to be announced soon.
New English Ballet Theatre is a dynamic ballet company founded in 2010 with a visionary, modern approach to ballet making.
Photo by Deborah Jaffe