I was there too on Sunday and it was amazing!!! My favourite piece was Canon in D which seems to have been the case for many people. I was blown away by (I think) Esteban Hernandez - was he the one out first? Absolutely phenomenal. I also really enjoyed the Seven Greek Dances.
I have to say, though that I'm in agreement with those above who found La Destinee slightly dull - the dancers were themselves wonderful but the narrative didn't seem to go anywhere much. It did work well to showcase every single dancer though. It's very interesting that no one has yet mentioned the Sonata for Six (dancers in red!) as this goes along with my impression too, it was pleasant to watch but not memorable. More to do with the choreography than the dancers.
The first piece, the Youth Concerto, was lovely to watch even from very high up in the Upper Amphitheatre although such a shame for the girl in the solo pair who took a tumble - the sympathy from the audience was palpable. I'm afraid I don't know her name, I think she was year 6.1, but aside from that she was beautiful to watch. I had thought that all the year 11 girls in this piece had got into Upper School but I may well be wrong there - anyone know? It also looked to me like the year 10 girls got quite a lot of semi-solo bits but again from so far away it was difficult to know.
The defile was breathtaking, that's the first time I've seen it and I am SO going again next year, it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up! The little year 7s were so small, but such amazing dancers, which was the overall impression I was left with - as others have said, it was so easy to forget how young they are because they were so good!