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New English Ballet Theatre is an ambitious venture inspired by impresario Sergei Diaghilev's cross-discipline approach to bringing new works to the stage. Patrons include Darcey Bussell, Carlos Acosta and Mara Galeazzi, along with guest choreographers Wayne Eagling and Samantha Raine - who will all join this endeavour to nurture the talents of a new generation of dancers, choreographers, musicians, artists and designers.

Archive listings for New English Ballet Theatre

Work type: Dance or ballet.

Cycles of Love and Loss - T0937980353

Performer Matthew Ball. Performer Mayara Magri.
10 Nov 22 to 11 Nov 22The Royal Academy of Dance, Outer London :: V0414754290
listing details L01742324746

The Four Seasons/Remembrance - T176918060

A company dedicated to nurturing emerging talent, New English Ballet Theatre returns with two contrasting works. Former English National Ballet soloist and choreographer Jenna Lee takes Max Richter's vibrant recomposition of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons as the foundation of her neoclassical ballet. In Remembrance, world-renowned choreographer Wayne Eagling is inspired by Marie Rambert's life during the Great War, set to Handel's Ode for St Cecilia's Day, played live by The English Concert.
1 Oct 18Crescent Theatre, Birmingham :: V144
listing details L2062161833
27 Sep 18 to 29 Sep 18Peacock Theatre, West End :: V222
listing details L0326527817
21 Sep 18Thameside Theatre, Grays :: V39
listing details L618944717
18 Sep 18Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury :: V0465778148
listing details L01917354045

T1305104037

A welcome return from the New English Ballet Theatre after its 2015 Cheltenham Music Festival performance. Highly acclaimed in the West End NEBT is a fabulous melting pot of new choreography, live music, design and the visual arts. The evening's mixed bill features the premiere of Jenna Lee's choreography for The Four Seasons, to Max Richter's stunningly recomposed Vivaldi score, together with three other newly-choreographed works.
16 Jul 17Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham :: V90
listing details L1903408052

Quint-essential: Five New Ballets - T2106599833

New English Ballet Theatre (NEBT) returns with a programme showcasing five new works from the UK's top choreographic talents. The Royal Ballet's Marcelino Sambe creates his first work for NEBT to the music of Nathan Halpern. The Royal Ballet's Kristen McNally and Valentino Zucchetti return to choreograph new pieces with music by Rachmaninoff performed live, led by emerging pianist Anne Lovett. Daniela Cardim Fonteyne creates a dynamic new piece, highlighting the physicality and youthful energy of the company's dancers, while English National Ballet Associate Artist George Williamson presents Foreign, a new work based on Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy's poem and set to Brahms' cello sonata played live on stage.
9 Nov 16 to 12 Nov 16Peacock Theatre, West End :: V222
listing details L0584014088

Dancing for Nepal - T01648998529

New English Ballet Theatre and St. James Theatre present a series of charity ballet performances. Dancing for Nepal will raise funds for the Nepal Earthquake Recovery Appeal 2015. New English Ballet Theatre's superb cast of dancers will be joined by special guest artists from the Royal Ballet and/or English National Ballet in a programme that will consist of four works in NEBT's repertoire - Toca, Orbital Motion, Tangents and Mad Women - a brand new pas de deux, and two performances by guest artists. DANCING FOR NEPAL aims to raise funds for the Nepal Earthquake Recovery Appeal 2015 (NERA) set up by Alison Marston, Head of Grants and Philanthropy at the Bulldog Trust.
20 Aug 15 to 22 Aug 15The Other Palace, Inner London :: V806511856
listing details L0480583114

Mixed Bill - T355528306

7 Jul 15Richmond Theatre, Outer London :: V327
listing details L1611462613

Tryst: Devotion and Betrayal - T01044294216

Following their highly successful debut season in 2012, New English Ballet Theatre returns with a mixed bill programme: Tryst - an exploration of love, devotion, jealousy and betrayal. The programme showcases new works from some of the UK's top choreographic talents. This varied and compelling evening opens with a performance of Orbital Motion, choreographed by The Royal Ballet's Valentino Zucchetti, set to music by Philip Glass. This programme also includes brand new work from The Royal Ballet's Kristen McNally and the former Dutch National Ballet dancer Daniela Cardim Fonteyne's Tangents, featuring beautiful live music from movements from Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. The evening concludes with a newly commissioned work by rising star Andrew McNicol, based on Tolstoy's novella The Kreutzer Sonata. This moving and tragic ballet features a world-class young string quartet playing the music of Janacek, and an on-stage concert featuring excerpts from Beethoven. With set design from Linbury Prize-winner Emma Bailey, this is a dramatic piece of ballet theatre.
2 Jul 14 to 5 Jul 14Peacock Theatre, West End :: V222
listing details L1467670003

Synergies - T01761822448

For their debut season in 2012, the company of 16 dancers will perform a programme of new works, many of which will be accompanied by live music from prize-winning young musicians. These first performances will feature world premieres by emerging choreographers George Williamson, Jenna Lee and Andrew McNicol, alongside Wayne Eagling's celebrated Resolution and a new work by Ernst Meisner set to Mozart. The company will commission and showcase new art and dance set to classical music from Faur? to Mahler, creating an impressive repertoire led by the next generation.
4 Jul 12 to 8 Jul 12Peacock Theatre, West End :: V222
listing details L1974991753

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