Maddaddam, Royal Ballet review - superb dancing in a confusing frame

★★★ MADDADDAM, ROYAL BALLET Superb dancing in a confusing frame

Wayne McGregor's version of Margaret Atwood's dystopia needs a clearer map

Valiant souls who have recently read the Margaret Atwood trilogy on which this new Wayne McGregor piece for the Royal Ballet is based will be at home with its time-shifting eco-sci-fi narrative. The rest of us, not so much.

Best of 2023: Dance

BEST OF 2023: DANCE Eco-politics & digital wizardry, brilliant revivals & brave new ventures

Eco-politics, digital wizardry, brilliant revivals, brave new ventures and the occasional stunning new work

Dance lovers have had a better time of it this year as the performance sector starts to find its feet again. In the wake of a general cull of independent dance companies, 2023 has seen signs of fresh growth.

Untitled, 2023 / Corybantic Games / Anastasia Act III, Royal Ballet review - a magnificent end to the season

★★★★ ROYAL BALLET TRIPLE BILL Grist and glory, and a career-high for Wayne McGregor

There's grist and glory in this triple bill, and a career-high for Wayne McGregor

Is it a cop-out for an artist to label a piece of work “Untitled”? Painters and sculptors make a habit of it, reasoning that they want to leave the viewer free to bring to the experience what they will, unhampered and unlimited by prior information. Odd, then, that dance, being such an ambiguous, free-associating art form, should be so far behind the curve.

Woolf Works, Royal Ballet review - Wayne McGregor's modern classic impresses all over again

★★★★★ WOOLF WORKS, ROYAL BALLET Wayne McGregor's modern classic impresses again

Alessandra Ferri returns as the moving focus of this powerful piece

The more Wayne McGregor’s superb Woolf Works is staged, the richer it seems to become. It has started a third run at Covent Garden since its premiere there in 2015, which, considering the house lost over a year of performances, is some achievement. It is the mark of an instant modern classic.

Beauty Mixed Programme, Royal Ballet review - no dancers? No problem

★★★★ BEAUTY MIXED PROGRAMME, ROYAL BALLET The company's 90th anniversary celebration triumphs over setbacks

The company's 90th anniversary celebration triumphs over setbacks

Crisis-management has always been part of a choreographer’s skillset, but staging a new ballet with two large alternating casts has rarely been fraught with so much risk. It was one hell of a week for Valentino Zucchetti, first soloist at the Royal Ballet and creator of Anemoi, the 20-minute work that opens the final programme in the company’s 90th birthday season.

Radio & Juliet/Faun/McGregor + Mugler, London Coliseum review - a fashion faux pas

★★★ RADIO & JULIET/FAUN/MCGREGOR + MUGLER, LONDON COLISEUM A fashion faux pas

Wayne McGregor fails to shine in ill-advised bling fest

A pas de deux is normally an opportunity for two dancers to express the pinnacle of their skill and the choreographer's art. In the case of McGregor + Mugler, the duet receiving its world premiere as part of a Russian-sponsored triple bill, it became an opportunity for a big-name designer to strut his stuff.

Obsidian Tear / Marguerite and Armand / Elite Syncopations, Royal Opera House review - an evening of high-performance mismatch

Fine dancing, but these three ballets have nothing to say to each other

One day someone will come up with an algorithm for the perfectly balanced triple bill. Until then ballet directors will have to make do with hit or miss. The Royal Ballet’s latest three-part offering would appear to tick the boxes: something old, something new-ish, and something just for fun. Yet while the evening can’t be faulted on the quality of performance, the effect is less than the sum of its parts.

Bernstein triple bill, Royal Ballet review - epic ambitions unfulfilled

★★★ BERNSTEIN TRIPLE BILL, ROYAL BALLET Epic ambitions unfulfilled

Composer outshines McGregor, Scarlett and Wheeldon in centenary tribute

The Royal Ballet last night presented an evening of Bernstein-scored ballets, two of them premieres by Wayne McGregor and Christopher Wheeldon and the other a revival of Liam Scarlett's 2014 Age of Anxiety.

Contrasts, Mariinsky Ballet review - company shows off range of its powers

★★★★ CONTRASTS, MARIINSKY BALLET Ekaterina Kondaurova the star as Russians display heritage and contemporary works at Royal Opera House

Ekaterina Kondaurova the star as Russians display heritage and contemporary works at Royal Opera House

There are two approaches to a triple bill: make all three pieces similar so you get one crowd with definite tastes, or make them very different so you have a chance of pleasing everyone. The Contrasts bill that the Mariinsky ballet showed at the Royal Opera House was, as its title suggests, firmly in the latter camp.

The Invitation/Obsidian Tear/Within the Golden Hour, Royal Ballet

MacMillan revival in a different class to anodyne offerings from McGregor and Wheeldon

It shows you just how much Kenneth MacMillan changed ballet in this country that 1960's The Invitation, with its onstage rape, sexual grooming and child abuse, can act as the reassuring classic at the heart of the new Royal Ballet triple bill which opened on Saturday.