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This issue features a host of female artists, predominantly hailing from Latin countries: the Argentinian star at The Royal Ballet, Marianela Nuñez, and Andalusian Blanca Li tell us about their projects and artistic careers. There’s also the French Julie Guibert, among the few female directors of a major company, the Lyon Opera Ballet. We also tell the story of the trailblazing Bronislava Nijinska, who founded her Ecole de Mouvement in Kyiv after World War I.
There have been a number of reviews of recent premieres around the world: from "Gala Fracci" and "Jewels" at La Scala
Theatre to the Triple Bill "Forsythe/Inger/Blanc" with Rome Opera
Ballet, away from The London Royal Ballet new work by Kyle Abraham and Olga Smirnova's interpretation of "Raymonda" with her new company after leaving Moscow: the Dutch National Ballet.
We also take point on the first edition of the Dance Reflections Festival in London, and we meet the Italian choreographer Riccardo Buscarini who's getting ready to tackle new challenges with a creation commissioned by ZfinMalta company.
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May/June This issue features a host of female artists, predominantly hailing from Latin countries: the Argentinian star at The Royal Ballet, Marianela Nuñez, and Andalusian Blanca Li tell us about their projects and artistic careers. There’s also the French Julie Guibert, among the few female directors of a major company, the Lyon Opera Ballet. We also tell the story of the trailblazing Bronislava Nijinska, who founded her Ecole de Mouvement in Kyiv after World War I. There have been a number of reviews of recent premieres around the world: from "Gala Fracci" and "Jewels" at La Scala Theatre to the Triple Bill "Forsythe/Inger/Blanc" with Rome Opera Ballet, away from The London Royal Ballet new work by Kyle Abraham and Olga Smirnova's interpretation of "Raymonda" with her new company after leaving Moscow: the Dutch National Ballet. We also take point on the first edition of the Dance Reflections Festival in London, and we meet the Italian choreographer Riccardo Buscarini who's getting ready to tackle new challenges with a creation commissioned by ZfinMalta company.


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This issue features a host of female artists, predominantly hailing from Latin countries: the Argentinian star at The Royal Ballet, Marianela Nuñez, and Andalusian Blanca Li tell us about their projects and artistic careers. There’s also the French Julie Guibert, among the few female directors of a major company, the Lyon Opera Ballet. We also tell the story of the trailblazing Bronislava Nijinska, who founded her Ecole de Mouvement in Kyiv after World War I.
There have been a number of reviews of recent premieres around the world: from "Gala Fracci" and "Jewels" at La Scala
Theatre to the Triple Bill "Forsythe/Inger/Blanc" with Rome Opera
Ballet, away from The London Royal Ballet new work by Kyle Abraham and Olga Smirnova's interpretation of "Raymonda" with her new company after leaving Moscow: the Dutch National Ballet.
We also take point on the first edition of the Dance Reflections Festival in London, and we meet the Italian choreographer Riccardo Buscarini who's getting ready to tackle new challenges with a creation commissioned by ZfinMalta company.
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