Swan Lake, Royal Ballet review - a magnificent revival

★★★★ SWAN LAKE, ROYAL BALLET A magnificent revival

Liam Scarlett's production strikes a suitably mournful note on its second time out

In a week that saw the Royal Opera House lit up in the colours of the Ukrainian flag and its orchestra playing the Ukrainian national anthem, many theatres and concert halls found ways to express their sympathy for that country’s desperate plight.

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.

Swan Lake, Mariinsky Ballet review - Xander Parish lacks the spark of wildfire

★★★ SWAN LAKE, MARIINSKY BALLET Heritage company fail to set stage alight in good, but not great, performance at the Royal Opera House

Heritage company fail to set stage alight in good, but not great, performance at the Royal Opera House

It's a Cinderella story: Xander Parish was plucked from obscurity in the Royal Ballet corps and trained by the Mariinsky to dance the greatest roles in the repertoire. Now, not only is he the first Briton to join the historic Russian company, he has also just been promoted to Principal after last night's performance of Swan Lake at the Royal Opera House.

Koen Kessels: 'there's a joke in ballet we only have two tempi' - interview

KOEN KESSELS: 'THERE'S A JOKE IN BALLET WE ONLY HAVE TWO TEMPI' The Belgian conductor on composers, conducting Swan Lake, and helping young musicians in the dance world

The Belgian conductor on composers, conducting Swan Lake, and helping young musicians in the dance world

Koen Kessels is on a mission to change the culture around music in ballet. Anyone who has heard the Belgian conduct will know that he is the right person for the job: Kessels makes the classic scores come alive in the pit like nobody else I’ve heard. I will never forget a performance of Swan Lake with Birmingham Royal Ballet in which he had us all pinned to our seats with excitement, shaping every phrase of the familiar music as if it had never been heard before.

Swan Lake, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Opera House

SWAN LAKE, BOLSHOI BALLET A peerless Odette almost makes up for production's psychological shortcomings

A peerless Odette almost makes up for production's psychological shortcomings

"If you know anything about dance," I was told last night by an aged balletomane at the Royal Opera House, "you know that Russian ballet companies are the best." If this is true then the Bolshoi Ballet, biggest of the Russian companies, in Swan Lake, that most quintessential of ballets, must be awe-inspiring.

Swan Lake, Australian Ballet, London Coliseum

SWAN LAKE, AUSTRALIAN BALLET, LONDON COLISEUM Visiting Aussies are engaging in lush production, but the plot's not all that

Visiting Aussies are engaging in lush production, but the plot's not all that

Graeme Murphy's 2002 Swan Lake for Australian Ballet stitches together plot elements from Swan Lake, Giselle and Lucia di Lammermoor, among other things. No bad thing, that; such mash-ups can work well (see Moulin Rouge), and Matthew Bourne proved way back in 1995 that Swan Lake's story can be totally reconfigured and still work gloriously (we do not talk about the 2011 film Black Swan).

Best of 2015: Dance & Ballet

BEST OF 2015: DANCE & BALLET Highlights of the last calendar year

Highlights of the last calendar year

It was business as usual in the British dance world in 2015. Looking back over the year, theartsdesk's dance critics see the industry's many talented, capable people continuing to do their jobs well, but we don't recall being shaken, stirred or surprised as often as in other years, or at least not by new works: our top moments of the year are concentrated in the farewells of great dancers Sylvie Guillem and Carlos Acosta, and in classic productions of classic ballets.

Swan Lake, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Sadler's Wells

SWAN LAKE, BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET, SADLER'S WELLS Tchaikovsky's classic at its best

A gorgeous production lovingly performed shows Tchaikovsky's classic at its best

Swan Lakes are not created equal. In fact they are not even created the same: ballet is the art form with the evanescent repertoire, in which First Folios – or any folios – are singularly scarce. Even with a classic as beloved as Swan Lake, there is no stable text apart from Ivanov's lakeside choreography for Act II and Tchaikovsky's score (though not even all of that).

Swan Lake, St Petersburg Ballet Theatre, London Coliseum

SWAN LAKE, ST PETERSBURG BALLET THEATRE, LONDON COLISEUM Irina Kolesnikova dominates but doesn't enchant in this mediocre production

Irina Kolesnikova dominates but doesn't enchant in this mediocre production

St Petersburg Ballet Theatre is a phenomenon of the new Russia: not anchored in centuries of history or state patronage like its neighbours the Mariinsky and the Mikhailovsky, but founded as a commercial venture in 1994 by Konstantin Tachkin, a wannabe impresario with no balletic training. It tours widely, and evidently has no difficulty selling out foreign theatres – including the Coliseum for Swan Lake last night – with a combination of recognisable productions and "Russian ballet" cachet.