Thursday, 29 November 2012

Ballet Theatre UK - Professional Apprentice Programme, International
Summer Course and Pre-Professional Associate Programme 2013
The School of Ballet Theatre UK

The School of Ballet Theatre UK fuses multiple styles of balletic training to create a curriculum that is both unique and forward thinking. We have incorporated fundamentals and best practices from these styles to create a dynamic British style of dance training.

The School has taken many steps to incorporate a modern understanding of human anatomy and physiology to minimize dance related injuries while maximizing strength, endurance and flexibility.

For 2013, Ballet Theatre UK are proud to offer classes in four progressive divisions;

Professional Associate Programme, Pre-Professional Associate Ballet Programme, International Summer Course and Workshops.




For more information email - school@BalletTheatreUK.com
or visit our website - www.BalletTheatreUK.com/school




Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Dickens Ballet Treat Feast for the Eyes


Natalie Cawte - The Ghost of Christmas Past
Ballet Theatre UK - A Christmas Carol
Dickens Ballet Treat Feast for the Eyes - Sidmouth Review

Professional ballet retuned to Sidmouth this week as dancers from the touring Ballet Theatre UK gave a scintillating performance of A Christmas Carol this week, writes Di Bowerman.

The group is set to return to the town again next spring with Alice in Wonderland and although billed as suitable for young and old, I imagine next years offering will be less sinister then this Dickens’ tale, which may have made a few of the youngsters in the audience jump at the appearance of the ghostly Jacob Marley, his dead business partner, wrapped in chains of greed and want.


There was a true Dickensian feel to this production, which, after a sombre funeral scene, sprang to life with a Christmas gathering of London street shoppers, bustling to get last minuet gifts.
Three young dancers from Lynne Thorn’s East Devon Dance appeared briefly as the Cratchit children.
Luca Varone - Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Ballet Theatre UK - A Christmas Carol
With a dark grey set and black and brown costumes, Artistic Director Christopher Moore transported us back in time to the mid 19th century when Dickens wrote this book.

The role of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge was a testing one, and David Brewer made an excellent job of it.

His penny-pinching ways are brought home to him in a dream when he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future, who make him understand the true meaning of Christmas.

The elegant Natalie Cawte was the ghost of Christmas past and used the stage to her best advantage. Her dancing was full of aplomb, graceful and a delight to watch.

So too was Helena Casado Cortes as Belle, Scrooge’s fiancĂ©, who came to him during a vision of past times, when he had been a happy man and in love, until Belle breaks off her engagement.

Natalie Cawte as Ghost of Christmas Past, David Brewer
as Scrooge, Luca Varone as Young Scrooge and
Helena Casado Cortes as Belle
Ballet Theatre UK - A Christmas Carol
Another memorable performance was given by Luca Varone as the young Scrooge, and ghost of Christmas yet to come. His roles were testing, with many lifts, and little time to take a breath between scenes, yet he gave a riveting performance.

With just four male dancers in the company parts were shared about, and Joseph Mackie-Graves gave a sensitive performance as the downtrodden clerk Bob Cratchit, while Vincnt Cabot, who shares the role of Scrooge, was, in the Sidmouth production, the sinister ghost of Jacob Marley.

This production was a feast for the eyes from start to finish, combining traditional ballet with dramatic theatre and classical score, along with some stunning costumes.


Ballet Theatre UK will be returning to Sidmouth on the 25th and 26th of May 2013.
Do not miss this fantastic company...book tickets today!

http://www.manorpavilion.com/newtheatrewhatson.phtml
Box Office Tel: 01395-514413
Guest of Honour for Ballet Theatre UK

Ballet Theatre UK had a fantastic performance of A Christmas Carol at The George Lawton Hall, Mossley on Friday, with special guests of honour Cllr Brenda Warrington, the Civic Mayor of Tameside and Cllr John Sullivan, Executive Member for the Performing Arts.

With fantastic feedback and audience response Ballet Theatre UK will be returning to Mossley with its new production of Alice in Wonderland in the spring (Friday 10th May) do not miss out on this fantastic production, book your tickets now!

http://www.tameside.gov.uk/buildings/georgelawtonhall

  

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Home Support For company dancer David Brewer as the tour heads to Dunstable


On the 1st of December Ballet Theatre UK will be taking the tour to the Grove Theatre in Dunstable where local lad David Brewer will be performing the lead role of Scrooge in our new production of A Christmas Carol.

Starting his dance education there he went on to train at The Royal Ballet and Tring Park School and has been working with Ballet Theatre UK for the last two seasons.

In this interview David speaks of his journey from his first dance classes to returning to Dusntable as a professional dancers describing it as a 'home coming'.

Book your tickets now to watch this new production;

1st December - Grove Theatre Dunstable, 7.30pm 
Limited Tickets Avaiable 


Box Office - 01582 602 080
http://www.grovetheatre.co.uk/events/a-christmas-carol/
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Ballet Theatre UK, join forces with the infamous urban dance crew Original Movements. in a fantastic fusion of urban Hip Hop and classical ballet styles. 
Breakin' Pointe is a powerful blend of high energy dance styles set against a ‘mash up' sound track of your favorite ballet tunes and current pop beats. 
This is a unique opportunity to see some of the countries most talented classical and urban dancers from these elite dance companies, as they perform exciting and dynamic choreography way beyond their pre-conceived limitations. 
Ballet Theatre UK and Original Movements promise to have I you popin' and pirouetting in the aisles with this fantastic celebration of dance and music.
For more information visit our website - www.BalletTheatreUk.com 

Saturday, 17 November 2012

Fantastic Feed Back from Blackpool

Earlier this week Ballet Theatre UK performed their festive ballet 'A Christmas Carol' to happy audiences at The Blackpool Grand Theatre. Here is a review of the production from the Blackpool Gazette;


EVEN just mentioning the ‘C’ word before we’ve reached halfway through November is usually unheard of in our household.
But not this year, after seeing Ballet Theatre UK’s stunning production of A Christmas Carol.
Beautifully hand-crafted costumes and simple but effective stage sets brought Dickensian London to life in the Grand Theatre.
The audience, which almost filled the theatre, was taken on the well-known spiritual journey with old misery Ebenezer Scrooge as the three ghosts of Christmas past, present and future endeavored to make him see there is more to life than work.
Vincent Cabot played an evocative Scrooge with dramatic gestures making it easy to see his transformation from being a selfish penny-pincher to crumbling under the terror of the ghosts.
Sarah Mortimer - Shopping Solo
The choreography was perfectly timed to well-known festive tunes and hymns with some beautiful pointe work, splits in the air and pirouettes.
The dark, sinister moments in the production – especially during the performance from shadowy ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (Joseph Mackie Graves)– were contrasted with some light touches of humour.
Claire Corruble made an elegant Ghost of Christmas Past while Ghost of Christmas Present – Kazuka Oike – brought plenty of festive sparkle to the stage with her energetic routine to Deck the Halls.
There was lovely partnering between Young Scrooge (David Brewer) and his lost love, Belle (Sarah Mortimer), and the corps de ballet’s final routine when Scrooge found redemption was heart-warming.
This yuletide production really was the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit early."

Congratulations to the whole company on a well deserved review.
The Company will next be performing at The Palace Theatre, Mansfield then off to the Theatre Royal at Bury St Edmunds for a five show run.
For Ticket and Box Office information visit our website www.BalletTheatreUK.com/tour-dates