Jan McNulty Posted September 13, 2017 Share Posted September 13, 2017 English National Ballet 2018 Spring/Summer Season • World premiere of new work by William Forsythe created especially for English National Ballet. • To be performed in Voices of America: Robbins/Forsythe/Barton, a new mixed bill dedicated to neoclassical ballet with an American accent. • Alongside his new work, English National Ballet perform Forsythe’s Approximate Sonata 2016 for the first time. • Voices of America also includes Jerome Robbins’ shocking ballet The Cage, and a reworked version of Aszure Barton’s Fantastic Beings. • Kenneth MacMillan’s The Sleeping Beauty to be performed at the London Coliseum. • New version of My First Ballet: Swan Lake to tour the UK. English National Ballet today announces its 2018 Spring/Summer Season. In April 2018, English National Ballet will present the world premiere of a new work by one of the most revered choreographers working today, William Forsythe. His first creation for a UK ballet company in over 20 years. Forsythe’s new work will be presented as part of Voices of America, a new mixed bill dedicated to neo-classical ballet with an American accent, featuring works with audacious attitude from three generations of choreographers. Alongside his new work, English National Ballet will also perform Forsythe’s Approximate Sonata 2016. Originally created in 1996, Forsythe recently reworked this piece for Paris Opera Ballet. A series of pas de deux that deconstruct the classical ballet vocabulary, Approximate Sonata 2016 is accompanied by a new version of the original score by Thom Willems. Voices of America sees another work new to English National Ballet, Jerome Robbins’ The Cage. One of Robbins’ most shocking and intense ballets, The Cage looks at the rites and rituals of a species where the female considers the male to be prey, featuring 14 female and two male dancers. Originally created in 1951, The Cage is set to Stravinsky’s Concerto in D for String Orchestra, performed live by English National Ballet Philharmonic. Completing the mixed bill is a reworked version of Aszure Barton’s Fantastic Beings. Originally created as part of English National Ballet’s She Said programme in 2016, Fantastic Beings is a mysterious, magnetic work that sees 16 dancers take to the stage, accompanied by Mason Bates’ dynamic score performed live by English National Ballet Philharmonic. Of Voices of America Tamara Rojo CBE, Artistic Director of English National Ballet said: “For a while now I have wanted to dedicate a programme to the abstract, neoclassical style of ballet that is born out of America. It gives me great pleasure to now be doing so with a new work created especially for us by the genius that is William Forsythe, alongside his Approximate Sonata 2016. “I am excited that these Forsythe works will be accompanied by Jerome Robbins’ brilliantly shocking ballet The Cage, and a revival of Aszure Barton’s fabulous Fantastic Beings. I cannot wait for audiences to experience the power and emotion of these ballets next spring.” In June 2018, English National Ballet revives Kenneth MacMillan’s The Sleeping Beauty at the London Coliseum. This classical dark fairy-tale ballet offers “some of the most ravishing steps in 19th century repertory” (The Guardian). Featuring stunning sets by Peter Farmer, elaborate costumes by Nicholas Georgiadas, and Tchaikovsky’s ravishing score played live by English National Ballet Philharmonic. This revival coincides with the recent anniversary of MacMillan’s death, and follows the Company’s performances of MacMillan’s masterpiece Song of the Earth in the autumn/winter. Returning for its ninth consecutive year is English National Ballet’s Emerging Dancercompetition, which will be held at the London Coliseum for the first time on 11 June 2018. Recognising the excellence of the company’s artists, this annual celebration remains vital to developing and nurturing young talent within the Company. Over the years Emerging Dancer has grown significantly in popularity, with last year’s Facebook livestream receiving over 89,000 views worldwide. Next spring, English National Ballet will present a brand-new version of the ever-popular My First Ballet: Swan Lake, which premieres at London’s Peacock theatre before touring to seven venues across the country. Created in partnership with English National Ballet School, the My First Ballet series reworks popular ballet titles to make them accessible to children as young as three. Since inception in 2012 over a quarter of a million people have seen a ballet from the series. English National Ballet continues to present the very best of British ballet to audiences across the world next season when it tours Akram Khan’s Giselle internationally for the first time. In March 2018, the production will headline the Auckland Arts Festival in New Zealand before opening the Dublin Dance Festival in Ireland in May 2018. Last season English National Ballet toured Le Corsaire, Coppélia, and Ballet Bold, a mixed bill that included Adagio Hammerklavier, In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated, and The Sleeping Beauty (Act 3) internationally to over 18,000 people in Japan and Poland respectively. Tickets for The Sleeping Beauty and My First Ballet: Swan Lake’s national tour go on sale to Friends of English National Ballet at 10am on Wednesday 6 September 2018. General on sale is 10am, Monday 11 September 2018. Tickets for Voices of America and My First Ballet: Swan Lake at the Peacock, London go on sale to Friends of English National Ballet at 10am on Monday 30 October 2018. General on sale is 10am, Monday 6 November. On sale date for Emerging Dancer to be announced shortly. For information on how to become a Friend of English National Ballet see www.ballet.org.uk/support-us Listing information for English National Ballet 2018 Spring/Summer Season Voices of America: Robbins/Forsythe/Barton Sadler’s Wells, London Thursday 12 – Saturday 21 April 2018 Box office: 020 7863 8000 or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £12 (on sale Autumn 2017) My First Ballet: Swan Lake Peacock Theatre, London Thursday 29 March – Saturday 7 April 2018 Box Office: 020 7863 8222 or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £10 My First Ballet: Swan Lake Churchill Theatre, Bromley Saturday 14 – Sunday 15 April 2018 Box Office: 020 3285 6000 or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £15.50 My First Ballet: Swan Lake New Theatre, Oxford Saturday 21 – Sunday 22 April 2018 Box Office: 0844 871 3020 or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £11.50 My First Ballet: Swan Lake Opera House, Manchester Saturday 28 – Sunday 29 April 2018 Box Office: 0844 871 3018 or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £11.50 My First Ballet: Swan Lake The Grand Theatre, Blackpool Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 May 2018 Box Office: 01253 290190 or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £10 My First Ballet: Swan Lake New Victoria Theatre, Woking Saturday 12 – Sunday 13 May 2018 Box Office: 0844 871 7645or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £11.50 My First Ballet: Swan Lake Princess Theatre, Torquay Saturday 19 – Sunday 20 May 2018 Box Office: 0844 871 3023 or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £11.50 The Sleeping Beauty London Coliseum Wednesday 6 – Saturday 16 Jun 2018 Box Office: 020 7845 9300 or www.ballet.org.uk Tickets: from £14 Emerging Dancer London Coliseum Monday 11 June 2018 Box Office: 020 7845 9300 or www.ballet.org.uk Booking fees may apply. About English National Ballet English National Ballet has a long and distinguished history. Founded in 1950 as London Festival Ballet by the great English Dancers Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin, it has played a major role in the growth and history of ballet in the UK. Today, English National Ballet is renowned for taking world-class ballet to the widest possible audience through its national and international tour programme, offsite performances at festivals including Glastonbury and Latitude, its distinguished orchestra English National Ballet Philharmonic, and being a UK leader in creative learning and engagement practice and delivery, building innovative partnerships to deliver flagship programmes such as English National Ballet’s Dance for Parkinson’s. Under the artistic directorship of Tamara Rojo, English National Ballet has gained new acclaim as it introduces innovative new works to the Company’s repertoire while continuing to honour and reinvigorate traditional ballet. 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alison Posted September 13, 2017 Share Posted September 13, 2017 Impressive. And nice to see the Coliseum isn't totally closed to dance in the summer. Interesting that it's in a period where the company is often at the Albert Hall - I wonder whether the RAH refurbishment has anything to do with it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted September 13, 2017 Share Posted September 13, 2017 It's interesting that the summer season at the Coliseum completely coincides with the RB's new Swan Lake at the ROH. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lynette H Posted September 13, 2017 Share Posted September 13, 2017 I do hope they bring back Broken Wings sometime, it was the work on the She Said bill that I most want to see again. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jan McNulty Posted September 13, 2017 Author Share Posted September 13, 2017 TICKET "ON SALE" DATES: Tickets for The Sleeping Beauty and My First Ballet: Swan Lake’s national tour go on sale to Friends of English National Ballet at 10am on Thursday 14 September 2017. General on sale is 10am, Monday 18 September 2017. Tickets for Voices of America and My First Ballet: Swan Lake at the Peacock, London go on sale to Friends of English National Ballet at 10am on Monday 30 October 2017. General on sale is 10am, Monday 6 November 2017. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackdove Posted September 13, 2017 Share Posted September 13, 2017 1 hour ago, Lynette H said: I do hope they bring back Broken Wings sometime, it was the work on the She Said bill that I most want to see again. I agree entirely Lynette and I wouldn't mind seeing some other Lopez Ochoa work. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alison Posted September 13, 2017 Share Posted September 13, 2017 3 hours ago, capybara said: It's interesting that the summer season at the Coliseum completely coincides with the RB's new Swan Lake at the ROH. Oh good 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cavycapers Posted September 13, 2017 Share Posted September 13, 2017 Feeling a bit underwhelmed myself....what is it that the ENB do between Christmas and the Summer each year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jan McNulty Posted September 14, 2017 Author Share Posted September 14, 2017 Well they used to tour the UK but I think they do stuff abroad now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erica Posted September 15, 2017 Share Posted September 15, 2017 On 13/9/2017 at 22:38, cavycapers said: Feeling a bit underwhelmed myself....what is it that the ENB do between Christmas and the Summer each year? Just going through the last two years I can find the following although I am probably missing something: March 2016 – Wimbledon Theatre April 2016 – Sadler’s Wells June 2016 – Royal Albert Hall June 2016 – Palais Garnier, Paris March 2017 – Sadler’s Wells May 2017 – Lodz, Poland June 2017 - Belfast July 2017 – Tokyo and Nagoya August 2017 – Royal Festival Hall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted September 15, 2017 Share Posted September 15, 2017 I don't think that the Wimbledon Theatre was the main company, was it? However, ENB did tour to Oman in the Spring of 2016. Next year, they will dance Khan's Giselle in New Zealand 1st - 4th March 2018 (Auckland Festival) and in Dublin 2nd - 6th May 2018. I rather wish that the online announcements and printed leaflets would separate out the ENB Company performances from those of the 50 or so My First..... series (plus associated events) which are normally danced by second year ENBS students. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Living the Dream Posted September 15, 2017 Share Posted September 15, 2017 4 hours ago, Erica said: Just going through the last two years I can find the following although I am probably missing something: March 2016 – Wimbledon Theatre April 2016 – Sadler’s Wells June 2016 – Royal Albert Hall June 2016 – Palais Garnier, Paris March 2017 – Sadler’s Wells May 2017 – Lodz, Poland June 2017 - Belfast July 2017 – Tokyo and Nagoya August 2017 – Royal Festival Hall Missed from this list for 2015/2016 Guangzhou and Beijing (China), Bogota (Columbia), Singapore & Barcelona 👍 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cavycapers Posted September 15, 2017 Share Posted September 15, 2017 (edited) Maybe I should rephrase this. What is it that the English National Ballet do for those of adult age who live in the UK between Christmas and the Summer? 😃 Edited September 15, 2017 by cavycapers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jan McNulty Posted September 15, 2017 Author Share Posted September 15, 2017 Apart from the week at SW and, next year, the week at the Coli - NOTHING! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrewCo Posted September 16, 2017 Share Posted September 16, 2017 On 9/13/2017 at 10:17, capybara said: It's interesting that the summer season at the Coliseum completely coincides with the RB's new Swan Lake at the ROH. I am hoping I will be in London for the first time in several years this June--so it's a happy coincidence for me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoff Posted September 18, 2017 Share Posted September 18, 2017 (edited) Anyone trying to book this morning - General booking was supposed to start at 10am today - the Coliseum has, um, forgotten to put the show up online. I just had a chat with ENB (who are dependent on the Coliseum doing their bit) and they are hoping the Coliseum will sort things out soon! Edited September 18, 2017 by Geoff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoff Posted September 18, 2017 Share Posted September 18, 2017 1 hour ago, Geoff said: Anyone trying to book this morning - General booking was supposed to start at 10am today - the Coliseum has, um, forgotten to put the show up online. I just had a chat with ENB (who are dependent on the Coliseum doing their bit) and they are hoping the Coliseum will sort things out soon! Seems sorted now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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