
New Theatre Oxford
London City Ballet, the former resident company of Sadler's Wells, returns after a staggering inaugural year that included a global tour through Asia, America and Europe.
Performing with the company in Oxford will be celebrated ballerina, Alina Cojocaru.
In keeping with London City Ballet’s ethos of bringing to the stage rarely seen works, we present George Balanchine's Haieff Divertimento - an early work by the master choreographer originally dubbed lost for 40 years after its premiere and to this day remaining unseen outside the USA.
Alexei Ratmansky, New York City Ballet's artist in residence, is a leading light on the global dance scene. ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’, to Modest Mussorgsky’s eponymous score is set against a backdrop depicting Wassily Kandinsky’s best known masterpieces. Here the dancers truly bring the art to life.
Unseen in the UK since its 2009 premiere, Consolations & Liebestraum by Liam Scarlett is a response to Franz Liszt’s piano score of the same name. Scarlett's affecting ballet depicts the lifecycle of a relationship, its blossoming and later fracturing love.
Emerging choreographer, Florent Melac, best known as a Premier Danseur at the Paris Opera Ballet, creates a new work for the company in unique, fluid, musical style which combines inventive transitions with intimate partnering.
Join London City Ballet as it builds momentum and continues forging a path to Theatres across the world.
London City Ballet is wide awake and back in business- The Times
…a glorious revival- The Guardian
An astute mix of revivals and new work- The Times
…leaves an indelible mark on the mind- Bristol Post
…rings with the clarity of perfection- Stage Talk
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New Theatre Oxford
New Theatre Oxford is the region’s largest live entertainment venue. Showcasing the finest west-end musicals, acclaimed comedians, inspirational opera, atmospheric dance and international live music since 1934. Historically hosting Bob Dylan, Queen, Laurence Olivier, Kate Bush, Nick Cave, Miriam Margolyes, The Smiths and Sir Ian McKellen to name but a few.
New Theatre Oxford