7 Dec 2014
15 May 2014
Good Swan, Bad Swan: Dancing Swan Lake
Swan Lake
8 Oct 2014 – 18 Jan 2015
Tamara Rojo, ballerina and artistic director of English National Ballet, takes us backstage as she prepares for one of classical ballet's biggest challenges, the dual lead in Swan Lake. It is the ultimate role for any dancer, requiring her to play the completely contrasting characters.
11 Apr 2014
Lest We Forget got rave reviews
English National Ballet's five-star critically acclaimed production of Lest We Forget opened at the Barbican last week to rave reviews!
Award-winning British choreographers Akram Khan (Dust), Russell Maliphant (Second Breath) and Liam Scarlett (No Man's Land) have each created new work to reflect the moving and powerful impact of the First World War on those setting off to fight and those left behind. Khan’s work explores the empowerment of women in the war whilst Maliphant’s conveys the sacrifice of the men. Scarlett’s work explores the relationship between men and the women they leave behind – the loss and longing. The programme is completed by George Williamson ’s re-worked Firebird set to the commanding Stravinsky score performed by our live orchestra.

“Amazing” Jeffery Taylor, Sunday Express
“A brave and brilliant move from director Tamara Rojo”
Lyndsey Winship, Evening Standard.
“Make this absolutely an evening to catch if you can”
Hanna Weibye, The Arts Desk.
“Lest We Forget is both moving and ambitious” Zoë Anderson, The Independent
"a turning point in ENB’s history” Judith Mackrel, The Guardian
“Melancholic but thrillingly uplifting” Sarah Crompton, Telegraph
“Lest We Forget is both moving and ambitious” Zoë Anderson, The Independent
"a turning point in ENB’s history” Judith Mackrel, The Guardian
“Melancholic but thrillingly uplifting” Sarah Crompton, Telegraph
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21 Mar 2014
ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET “LEST WE FORGET” PRINCIPAL CASTING
English National Ballet’s first ever season at the Barbican Theatre, opens on Wednesday 2 April with Lest We Forget, a new programme of works marking the centenary of the First World War – and promises to be a landmark for the company. Liam Scarlett, Russell Maliphant, Akram Khan and George Williamson.
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13 Mar 2014
“Lest We Forget” A choreographic reflection on the first word war
“Lest We Forget” A choreographic reflection on the first word war by Liam Scarlett, Russell Maliphant, Akram Khan and George Williamson.
English National Ballet Lest We Forget: "Firebird" - "Second Breath" - "No Man's" - "Dust"
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2 Mar 2014
Good Swan, Bad Swan: Dancing Swan Lake
Filmed by BBC “Good Swan, Bad Swan: Dancing Swan Lake”
Sunday, 9 March 2014 21:00 BBC Four
Artistic Director and Lead Principal dancer of English National Ballet, in character as
the White Swan, Odette, in Swan Lake. Tamara Rojo.
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United Kingdom
20 Feb 2014
English National Ballet "Lest We Forget" at the Barbican Theatre
Lest We Forget
Inspired by the centenary of the Great War
Award-winning British choreographers Akram Khan, Russell Maliphant and Liam Scarlett are creating works honouring the 100th anniversary of the Great War. George Williamson’s Firebird completes the debut programme to be presented by English National Ballet at London Barbican.
This is the first time that Khan and Maliphant have collaborated with a classical ballet company on new commissions fusing classical traditions with modern dance. Lest We Forget promises to be a landmark event in British ballet appealing to contemporary dance audiences as well as devotees of the form.
2 hours 50 mins/including two intervals
This is the first time that Khan and Maliphant have collaborated with a classical ballet company on new commissions fusing classical traditions with modern dance. Lest We Forget promises to be a landmark event in British ballet appealing to contemporary dance audiences as well as devotees of the form.
2 hours 50 mins/including two intervals
2 Jan 2014
2014 resolution: perseverance in achieving highest ballet quality
LE CORSAIRE
At Teatros del Canal, Madrid
Entre el 24 y el 27 de abril de 2014
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We, at English National Ballet, are committed in achieving the highest ballet quality, therefore, we are proud to offer, at the magnificent stage of the London Coliseum, our new exclusive production of the ballet Le Corsaire, a thrilling classical ballet inspired in the tale in verse of Lord Byron, performed by our fabulous dancers and the excellent musicians of the English National Ballet Symphonic Orchestra.
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Principal Castings for London Coliseum performances:
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