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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

London - Perspectives: Balanchine, Marston, Peck 14 November –2 December 2025


Perspectives,  Triple Bill at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

Opening Night – 15 November 2025 | 7:00 PM

There are few experiences as moving and unforgettable as an evening at the Royal Opera House — the lights dim, the orchestra begins to play, and the stage opens to reveal a world of beauty, grace, and emotion. On 15 November 2025, the curtain will rise on Perspectives, a dazzling triple bill that promises to be one of the highlights of the London ballet season.

This special program brings together three very different choreographic voices — George Balanchine, Cathy Marston, and Justin Peck — spanning nearly a century of ballet history and innovation. It is a celebration of style, creativity, and musicality, performed by the incomparable artists of The Royal Ballet.


Serenade — George Balanchine

Choreography: George Balanchine
Costume Design: Karinska
Lighting Design: John B. Read
Conducted by: Martin Georgiev
Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Cast:
Fumi Kaneko, Ryoichi Hirano, Leticia Dias, Vadim Muntagirov, Melissa Hamilton

Balanchine’s Serenade is one of the great landmarks of 20th-century ballet — a lyrical masterpiece that embodies the essence of the neoclassical style. Created in 1935 on the students of the newly founded School of American Ballet, Serenade was the first ballet Balanchine made in America. Its haunting opening tableau — a group of women bathed in blue light, arms raised toward the sky — has become one of the most iconic images in dance history.

Set to Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings, the ballet moves between dream and reality, order and freedom, the individual and the ensemble. Balanchine famously incorporated the dancers’ real-life mistakes and mishaps into the choreography, turning accident into art — a perfect example of his creative genius.

For many of us, it will be a special joy to see Fumi Kaneko in this ballet. Now a Principal Dancer with The Royal Ballet, she combines refined classicism with extraordinary depth and soul. I still remember seeing her on stage , another november, it was exactly 15th november 2019 — as Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty alongside Reece Clarke. That night, they were unexpectedly replacing Akane Takada and Steven McRae, and what a revelation it was. Both Kaneko and Clarke would soon rise to become Principal Dancers. To witness her again now, leading Serenade, feels like a beautiful circle completed. Fumi kaneko will be surrounded by the great dancers Ryoichi Hirano, Vadim Muntagirov, Melissa  Hamilton and Leticia Dias. A first ballet that will be unforgettable with these stars on stage.


New WorkWorld Premiere by Cathy Marston

Choreography: Cathy Marston
Conducted by: Martin Georgiev
Solo Violin: Vasko Vassilev
Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Cast:
Melissa Hamilton, William Bracewell, Matthew Ball, Nicol Edmonds

Few choreographers today create ballets with such deep narrative resonance as Cathy Marston. Her works, often inspired by literature and human emotion, explore the complexities of relationships, identity, and transformation. For this world premiere, Marston turns to the evocative music of Benjamin Britten, crafting a new piece that promises to be both intellectually rich and emotionally powerful.

The cast alone makes this ballet one of the season’s most anticipated moments: Melissa Hamilton, an artist admired for her strength, sensitivity, and sculptural elegance, shares the stage with three of the company’s leading men — William Bracewell, Matthew Ball, and Nicol Edmonds. A dream ensemble, united in a new creation that will undoubtedly push the boundaries of storytelling through movement.

I personally cannot wait to see Hamilton in this work. She has such a compelling stage presence — thoughtful, passionate, yet understated. To see her alongside these remarkable partners will surely be a highlight of the evening.


Everywhere We Go — Justin Peck

Choreography: Justin Peck
Music: Sufjan Stevens
Conducted by: Martin Georgiev
Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Cast:
Marianela Nuñez, Reece Clarke, Mayara Magri, Luca Acri, Mariko M. Sasaki, Liam Boswell, Viola Pantuso

The evening will conclude with a burst of modern vitality — Justin Peck’s Everywhere We Go, marking the first time a Peck ballet has been performed by The Royal Ballet. Peck, the Resident Choreographer of New York City Ballet, is celebrated for his dynamic movement language and inventive use of ensemble. Set to Sufjan Stevens’ rhythmic and cinematic score, Everywhere We Go radiates energy, optimism, and youthful brilliance.

Leading the cast are Marianela Nuñez and Reece Clarke — a pairing that promises magic. Nuñez, one of the greatest ballerinas of our time, continues to astonish with her virtuosity, musicality, and emotional warmth. Clarke, now at the peak of his artistry, has enjoyed a remarkable year — triumphing as Aminta at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and receiving standing ovations in Giselle at the Palais Garnier in Paris, dancing alongside the Paris Opera Ballet étoile Hannah O’Neill. Soon, they will reunite in London for another Giselle, and it feels as though we are witnessing a golden moment in his career. With such a stellar program, this triple bill will undoubtedly be one of the jewels of the 2025–2026 Royal Ballet season. From Balanchine’s timeless classic to Marston’s poetic new creation and Peck’s contemporary dynamism, the evening will showcase the full breadth of The Royal Ballet’s artistry.

For anyone in London — or planning a visit to the capital — this performance on 15 November 2025 are a must , and the following evenings with equally fabulous casts, they are all great, I would see them all. 

Each performance offers a unique cast and combination of Royal Ballet stars — from the radiant Marianela Nuñez and Fumi Kaneko, to the charismatic Reece Clarke, Melissa Hamilton, and Akane Takada.

Across these dates, audiences will experience the breadth of the company’s artistry: Balanchine’s luminous Serenade, Marston’s evocative world premiere, and Peck’s exhilarating Everywhere We Go — the latter performed for the very first time by The Royal Ballet. I will do everything I can to attend the opening night — and to witness once again the luminous artistry of Fumi Kaneko, Melissa Hamilton, Reece Clarke, and Marianela Nuñez. It will surely be an evening to remember, full of elegance, emotion, and the magic that only ballet can bring.

Saturday, 15 November 2025 — 1:00 PM

Serenade
Sarah Lamb, Ryoichi Hirano, Nicol Edmonds, Yuhui Choe, Mariko M. Sasaki

New Cathy Marston
Akane Takada, Leo Dixon, Francisco Serrano, Harris Bell, Vasko Vassilev

Everywhere We Go
Annette Buvoli, Harris Bell, Leticia Dias, Joseph Sissens, Sae Maeda


Saturday, 15 November 2025 — 7:00 PM

Serenade
Annette Buvoli, Reece Clarke, Sae Maeda, Claire Calvert, Téo Dubreuil

New Cathy Marston
Melissa Hamilton, William Bracewell, Matthew Ball, Nicol Edmonds, Vasko Vassilev

Everywhere We Go
Marianela Nuñez, Reece Clarke, Mayara Magri, Luca Acri, Mariko M. Sasaki


Tuesday, 18 November 2025 — 7:30 PM

Serenade
Marianela Nuñez, Matthew Ball, Sae Maeda, Claire Calvert, Joonhyuk Jun

New Cathy Marston
Melissa Hamilton, William Bracewell, Matthew Ball, Nicol Edmonds, Vasko Vassilev

Everywhere We Go
Marianela Nuñez, Reece Clarke, Mayara Magri, Luca Acri, Mariko M. Sasaki


Thursday, 20 November 2025 — 7:30 PM

Serenade
Sarah Lamb, Ryoichi Hirano, Leticia Dias, Nicol Edmonds, Yuhui Choe

New Cathy Marston
Akane Takada, Leo Dixon, Francisco Serrano, Harris Bell, Vasko Vassilev

Everywhere We Go
Marianela Nuñez, Reece Clarke, Mayara Magri, Luca Acri, Mariko M. Sasaki


Tuesday, 25 November 2025 — 7:30 PM

Serenade
Annette Buvoli, Mayara Magri, Reece Clarke, Claire Calvert, Téo Dubreuil

New Cathy Marston
Akane Takada, Leo Dixon, Francisco Serrano, Harris Bell, Vasko Vassilev

Everywhere We Go
Annette Buvoli, Harris Bell, Leticia Dias, Joseph Sissens, Sae Maeda


Friday, 28 November 2025 — 7:30 PM

Serenade
Fumi Kaneko, Mayara Magri, Ryoichi Hirano, Vadim Muntagirov, Melissa Hamilton

New Cathy Marston
Akane Takada, Leo Dixon, Francisco Serrano, Harris Bell, Vasko Vassilev

Everywhere We Go
Annette Buvoli, Harris Bell, Leticia Dias, Joseph Sissens, Sae Maeda


Tuesday, 2 December 2025 — 7:30 PM

Serenade
Marianela Nuñez, Matthew Ball, Claire Calvert, Mariko M. Sasaki, Joonhyuk Jun

New Cathy Marston
Melissa Hamilton, William Bracewell, Matthew Ball, Nicol Edmonds, Vasko Vassilev

Everywhere We Go
Annette Buvoli, Harris Bell, Leticia Dias, Joseph Sissens, Sae Maeda



Thursday, January 11, 2024

London - The Nutcracker 6 dec 2023 – 13 jan 2024

Le ballet le plus célèbre de la saison, pas celle-ci, mais de toutes les saisons du ballet royal, est le célèbre Casse-Noisette. Ce ballet est proposé chaque Noël et toujours avec salle comble au point que les billets sont vendus pour absolument toutes les représentations et que beaucoup sont programmées avec un casting très varié. Pour les amateurs du ballet, c'est une excellente occasion de voir les célèbres étoiles du ballet royal danser dans les beaux rôles de LA FÉE SUCRE et du prince, deux rôles très vertueux et difficiles, mais aussi élégants et majestueux. Les stars mondiales les plus importantes ont interprété ce rôle à un moment donné de leur carrière et cette année nous aurons l'occasion de voir la danseuse Meaghan Grace Hinkis, première soliste, ouvrant cette grande série de performances. La danseuse a eu beaucoup de succès cette année en dansant Kitri et, comme prévu, elle connaîtra un autre grand succès le 6 décembre prochain lors de la première du ballet. Valentino Zucchetti sera son prince dans cette représentation. La danseuse étoile de la compagnie Fumi Kaneko qui a remporté tant de succès sur la scène de Covent Garden, il faut se rappeler qu'elle a été choisie pour jouer la belle au bois dormant dans le ballet diffusé, une dernière fois et j'ai personnellement eu la chance de la voir en direct en 2019 lorsqu'elle n'en était pas encore principal dancer, et elle reçut un très bon accueil aux côtés de le magnifique Reece Clarke. William Bracewell sera le prince aux côtés de Fumi Kaneko. Ils danseront le même jour le 6 mais lors du spectacle du soir.

Le 7 décembre est un grand jour pour le monde de l'opéra, car s'ouvre la saison de la Scala de Milan, un événement mondial qui captera ce soir l'attention de tout le monde artistique, mais ce même 7 décembre, il y aura aussi un événement important et c'est que la danseuse étoile du Royal Ballet Anne Rose O'Sullivan dansera le rôle de Sugar Plum Fairy aux côtés du fabuleux et extraordinaire danseur étoile Marcelino Sambé. De plus, cette performance sera filmée. Ils seront chargés cette année de toucher des milliers de personnes à travers le monde à travers ce tournage. D'autres couples fabuleux qui incarneront la fée et le prince dans des représentations successives seront cette année Yuhui Choe, Benjamin Ella / Mariko Sasaki, Joseph Sissens, / Francesca Hayward, Alexander Campbell, Sarah Lamb, Steven McRae, Yasmine Naghdi, Matthew Ball. Les 20 et 23 décembre, la célèbre vedette de la compagnie, Lauren Cuthbertson, donnera un spectacle qui sera mémorable pour le public qui aura la chance d'avoir un billet pour voir cette danseuse exquise, en compagnie du magnifique danseur William Bracewell. Le 21 Mayara Magri, Reece Clarke seront chargés d'être le couple principal. Le 1er janvier 2024, la personne chargée d'offrir la première représentation de l'année sera la danseuse soliste  Annette Buvoli qui sera la fée aux côtés du prince Nicol Edmonds. Akane Takada, Ryoichi Hirano, Marianela Nuñez, Vadim Muntagirov danseront les représentations de l'année 2024, Mayara Magri, Reece Clarke danseront la dernière représentation de cette longue série le 13 janvier exactement.

The most famous ballet of the season, not this one, but of all the royal ballet seasons, is the well-known Nutcracker. This ballet is offered every Christmas and always with a full house to the point that tickets are sold out for absolutely all the performances and that many are scheduled with a very varied casting. For ballet lovers it is a great opportunity to see the famous royal ballet stars live in the beautiful roles of THE SUGAR PLUM FAIRY and the prince, two very virtuous and difficult roles, as well as elegant and majestic. The most important world stars have danced this role at some point in their careers and this year we will have the opportunity to see the dancer Meaghan Grace Hinkis opening this great series of performances. The dancer has had great success this year dancing Kitri, and as expected she will have another great success this coming December 6 at the premiere of the ballet. Valentino Zucchetti will be her prince in that performance. The principal dancer of the Fumi Kaneko company who has achieved so much success on the Covent Garden scene, we must remember that she was chosen to play the sleeping beauty in the ballet broadcast, and I personally was lucky enough to see it live in 2019 when she was not yet the main star of the company, and she received a great reception alongside the magnificent Reece Clarke. William Bracewell will be the prince alongside Fumi Kaneko. They will dance on the same day the 6th but at the evening performance.

December 7 is a great day for the world of opera, as the La Scala season in Milan opens, a global event that will capture the attention of the entire artistic world that night, but on that same December 7, There will also be an important event and that is that the Royal Ballet's star  Anne Rose O'Sullivan will dance the role of Sugar Plum Fairy alongside the fabulous and extraordinary star dancer Marcelino Sambé. Furthermore, this performance will be filmed. They will be in charge this year of reaching thousands of people around the world through this filming. Other fabulous couples who will play the fairy and the prince in successive performances will be this year Yuhui Choe, Benjamin Ella / Mariko Sasaki, Joseph Sissens, / Francesca Hayward, Alexander Campbell, Sarah Lamb, Steven McRae, Yasmine Naghdi, Matthew Ball. On December 20 and 23, the company's famous star, Lauren Cuthbertson, will give a performance that will be memorable for attendees lucky enough to get a ticket to see this exquisite dancer, along with the magnificent dancer William Bracewell. On the 21st Mayara Magri, Reece Clarke will be in charge of being the leading couple. On January 1, 2024, the person in charge of offering the first performance of the year will be the soloist dancer Annette Buvoli who will be the fairy alongside Prince Nicol Edmonds. Akane Takada, Ryoichi Hirano, Marianela Nuñez, Vadim Muntagirov will dance the performances from the year 2024, Mayara Magri, Reece Clarke will dance the last performance of this long series exactly on January 13.

Il balletto più famoso della stagione, non questa, ma di tutte le stagioni del royal ballet, è il famoso Schiaccianoci. Questo balletto viene proposto ogni Natale e sempre con il tutto esaurito, al punto che i biglietti sono esauriti assolutamente per tutte le rappresentazioni e che molte sono previste con un casting molto vario. Per gli amanti del balletto è una grande opportunità per vedere dal vivo le famose star del balletto reale nei bellissimi ruoli della Sugar Pum Fairy e the prince, due ruoli molto virtuosi e difficili, oltre che eleganti e maestosi. Le più importanti star mondiali hanno ballato questo ruolo ad un certo punto della loro carriera e quest'anno avremo l'opportunità di vedere la ballerina Meaghan Grace Hinkis la PRIMA SOLISTA DEL ROYAL BALLET aprendo questa grande serie di spettacoli. La ballerina ha avuto un grande successo quest'anno ballando Kitri, e come previsto avrà un altro grande successo il prossimo 6 dicembre alla prima del balletto. Valentino Zucchetti sarà il suo principe in quella rappresentazione. Prima ballerina della compagnia Fumi Kaneko che tanto successo ha ottenuto sulla scena del Covent Garden, ricordiamo che è stata scelta per interpretare la Bella Addormentata nella trasmissione del balletto, e personalmente ho avuto la fortuna di vederla dal vivo nel 2019 quando non era ancora il personaggio principale e ricevette una grande accoglienza insieme al magnifico Reece Clarke. William Bracewell sarà il principe insieme a Fumi Kaneko. Si ballerà lo stesso giorno, il 6, ma allo spettacolo serale.

Il 7 dicembre è un grande giorno per il mondo della lirica, perché si apre la stagione della Scala di Milano, un evento mondiale che questa sera catturerà l'attenzione dell'intero mondo artistico, ma lo stesso 7 dicembre ci sarà anche un evento importante e cioè che la ballerina stella del Royal Ballet Anne Rose O'Sullivan ballerà il ruolo di Sugar Fairy  insieme al favoloso e straordinario ballerino star Marcelino Sambé. Inoltre, questa performance verrà filmata. Quest'anno avranno il compito di raggiungere migliaia di persone in tutto il mondo attraverso queste riprese. Altre coppie favolose che interpreteranno la fata e il principe nelle recite successive saranno quest'anno Yuhui Choe, Benjamin Ella / Mariko Sasaki, Joseph Sissens, / Francesca Hayward, Alexander Campbell, Sarah Lamb, Steven McRae, Yasmine Naghdi, Matthew Ball. Il 20 e 23 dicembre, la famosa star della compagnia, Lauren Cuthbertson, darà uno spettacolo che sarà memorabile per i partecipanti che avranno la fortuna di ottenere un biglietto per vedere questa squisita ballerina, insieme al magnifico ballerino William Bracewell. Il 21 Mayara Magri, Reece Clarke sarà la coppia protagonista. Il 1° gennaio 2024, la persona incaricata di offrire la prima esibizione dell'anno sarà la ballerina solista Annette Buvoli che sarà la fata insieme al principe Nicol Edmonds. Akane Takada, Ryoichi Hirano, Marianela Nuñez, Vadim Muntagirov danzeranno le performance dell'anno 2024, Mayara Magri, Reece Clarke danzeranno l'ultima performance di questa lunga serie esattamente il 13 gennaio.



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