After a slightly disappointing start, choreographer Vicki Igbokwe-Ozoagu showed just what the capital’s lively new dance hub ...
The Royal Ballet School will mark a historic moment by opening its Covent Garden studios to the public for the first time in its 99-year history. On Sunday 2 March, the School joins the inaugural ...
It would be hard to find an antihero more anti than Eugene Onegin. The protagonist of Alexander Pushkin’s long verse novel of 1833 is a wrecker of lives. Charismatically handsome yet arrogant, cynical ...
A court has been told how the parents of a teenage ballerina almost starved their daughter to death - denying anything was wrong with her. The Perth parents, who cannot be identified because their ...
Authorities began investigating the parents after being tipped off by girl’s ballet teachers, who noted they were concerned about how gaunt the child had become, ABC.net reports. The daughter ...
It inspired the eponymous Tchaikovsky opera, the 1999 film Onegin starring Ralph Fiennes and South African choreographer John Cranko’s ballet of ... to her husband. Marianela Nuñez reprises ...
The Royal Ballet’s take on Pushkin’s verse-novel ... is a gift for dancers who want to dig deeper – and Marianela Nuñez seizes that opportunity. Her Tatiana is bookish and dreamy when ...
After all, its creator, John Cranko, was not in the same league as those twin geniuses of British ballet: not the subtle ... on Wednesday was also due to Marianela Nuñez’s finely observed ...
John Cranko’s 1965 ballet is based on Eugene Onegin ... like a cat testing its claws on your sofa. Tatiana, one of Marianela Nuñez’s best roles, draws out her gift for unforced feeling.
Reece Clarke, the principal dancer at the Royal Ballet and Opera, played the role of the devilishly handsome Onegin on opening night on Wednesday evening to a full house with his counterpart Marianela ...