Brighton Festival 2019 launches with Guest Director Rokia Traoré

BRIGHTON FESTIVAL LAUNCHES WITH GUEST DIRECTOR ROKIA TRAORÉ South-coast's arts extravaganza reveals its 2019 line-up

The south-coast's arts extravaganza reveals its 2019 line-up

The striking cover for the Brighton Festival 2019 programme shouts out loud who this year’s Guest Director is. Silhouetted in flowers, in stunning artwork by Simon Prades, is the unmistakeable profile of Malian musician Rokia Traoré.

Swan Lake, English National Ballet, London Coliseum review - a solid, go-to production

★★★★ SWAN LAKE, ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET, COLISEUM A solid, go-to production 

Traditional stagings don't come much more satisfying than Derek Deane's for ENB

Diversity, and the need for more of it, is a hot potato in the theatre arts. Kudos, then, to English National Ballet and its director Tamara Rojo for the 23 nationalities represented within its ranks. And for the poster advertising the company’s current revival of Swan Lake which pictures African-American first artist Precious Adams in swan queen pose. But hold the applause for a moment.

Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake, Sadler's Wells - vivid, enchanting

★★★★★ MATTHEW BOURNE'S SWAN LAKE, SADLER'S WELLS Endlessly inventive update of classic Tchaikovsky production

Refreshed classic production delights with energy, storytelling and live Tchaikovsky

The Matthew Bourne Swan Lake has become a classic. And – lest that word conjure up dusty tomes and a niggling sense of obligation – this is definitively not the old-but-worthy, improving-but-dull kind of classic.

The Nutcracker, Royal Ballet review - a still-magical tale of two couples

★★★★ THE NUTCRACKER, ROYAL BALLET A still-magical tale of two couples

Peter Wright's balance of story-telling and classical dance lacks only elan from the pit

Once a year is never too often to revisit one of the most perfect of all orchestral scores (not just for the ballet), a climactic Russian Imperial Pas de deux and the old-fashioned magic of illusionist painted flats flying in and out across a production/choreography that manages to crack the soft nut of a fantastical story only a quarter told. It all adds up in Peter Wright's Royal Ballet Nutcracker.

The Unknown Soldier, Infra, Symphony in C, Royal Ballet, review - WWI ballet honours obscure tragedy

★★★ THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER, INFRA, SYMPHONY IN C, ROYAL BALLET WWI ballet honours obscure tragedy

The storyline goes missing, presumed dead, in this Armistice commission

Pity fatigue is a risk for any artwork marking the anniversary of the 1918 Armistice. There can’t have been a man or woman in the Royal Opera House on Tuesday night who hadn’t already read, watched, or otherwise had their fill of the horrors of the Western Front and the never-ending debate over the futility of it all.

'It’s more fun to dance in a tutu': Tory Dobrin of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo

'IT'S MORE FUN TO DANCE IN A TUTU' The artistic director of the Trocks explains how he keeps his ballet parodists on their toes

The artistic director of the Trocks explains how he keeps his ballet parodists on their toes

Forty years on from its beginnings as part of New York's gay lib movement, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo is playing to a global, largely straight audience. As the company launches a major UK tour, starting this week at the Peacock Theatre in London, its director of 28 years analyses its longevity.

theartsdesk in Riga - 43,290 Latvians sing and dance for their country

THE ARTS DESK IN RIGA 43,290 Latvians sing and dance for their country

Individual souls conjoined with a passionate belief in peace and music achieve miracles

"They incessantly break down, destroy and fragment the mistrust that exists among people," wrote a Latvian journalist of a folklore group during the start of the Baltic countries' "singing revolution" against Soviet rule in 1988. This is the recent reality, a nonviolent uprising unique in history, behind the daunting facts and figures of Latvia's latest "Song and Dance Celebration".

Enter theartsdesk / h Club Young Influencer of the Year award

ENTER THEARTSDESK / H CLUB YOUNG INFLUENCER OF THE YEAR AWARD In association with h.Club100 Awards

In association with The Hospital Club's h.Club100 Awards, we're looking for the best cultural writers, bloggers and vloggers

Are you a young blogger, vlogger or writer in the field of the arts, books and culture? If so, we've a competition for you to enter.

The Hospital Club’s annual h Club100 awards celebrate the most influential and innovative people working in the UK’s creative industries, with nominations from the worlds of film and fashion, art, advertising, theatre, music, television and more. For the second year running they are teaming up with theartsdesk – the home of online arts journalism in the UK – to launch a hunt for young talent.

The Sleeping Beauty, London Coliseum review - a triumph for English National Ballet

★★★★★ THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, LONDON COLISEUM A triumph for English National Ballet

Kenneth MacMillan's timeless staging brings out the best in ENB

When Tamara Rojo won the top job at English National Ballet in 2012, it looked like a poisoned chalice. Directors had come and gone, some of them with visionary ideas, but all were defeated by the company’s peculiar position as underdog to the company at Covent Garden.