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  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland review - all stops are pulled out for Wheeldon ballet
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    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland review - all stops are pulled out for Wheeldon ballet
    This production of Frederick Ashton's version of the bucolic love story allows the beauty and humour to flow naturally from the choreography.

    Francesca Hayward (Alice) and Lauren Cuthbertson (Queen) in Alice's Adventures In Wonderland by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Ballet and Opera. Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon.
    (Press night 28-09-2024)
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  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland review - all stops are pulled out for Wheeldon ballet
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    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland review - all stops are pulled out for Wheeldon ballet
    This production of Frederick Ashton's version of the bucolic love story allows the beauty and humour to flow naturally from the choreography.

    Francesca Hayward (Alice) and Kristen McNally (Cook) in Alice's Adventures In Wonderland by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Ballet and Opera. Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon.
    (Press night 28-09-2024)
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  • Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet’s giant leap into immersive dance
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    Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet’s giant leap into immersive dance
    The Royal Opera House’s Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely.

    Reece Clarke, Mariko Sasaki and Joseph Sissens in Dark With Excessive Bright at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
    (Opening 10-02-2024)

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  • Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet’s giant leap into immersive dance
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    Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet’s giant leap into immersive dance
    The Royal Opera House’s Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely.

    Melissa Hamilton and Mariko Sasaki in Dark With Excessive Bright at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
    (Opening 10-02-2024)

    Tristram Kenton / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz
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    Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz
    A scene from Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.

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  • UK performing arts
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    UK performing arts
    Beatriz Stix-Brunell in Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.
    (Opening 10-10-19)

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  •  Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz
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    Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz
    Beatriz Stix-Brunell in Everyone Keeps Me by Pam Tanowitz from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.

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  • Monotones ll by Frederick Ashton
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    Monotones ll by Frederick Ashton
    Nicol Edmonds, Melissa Hamilton and Reece Clarke in Monotones ll by Frederick Ashton from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.

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  • UK performing arts
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    UK performing arts
    Nicol Edmonds, Melissa Hamilton and Reece Clarke in Monotones ll by Frederick Ashton from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.
    (Opening 10-10-19)

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  • UK performing arts
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    UK performing arts
    Francesca Hayward, Matthew Ball and Mayara Magri in Cross Currents by Merce Cunningham from Merce Cunningham Centennial @ Linbury, ROH.
    (Opening 10-10-19)

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  • Romeo and Juliet by Royal Ballet
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    Romeo and Juliet by Royal Ballet
    Lauren Cuthbertson and Matthew Ball in Romeo and Juliet balcony scene part of the Annette Page Tribute To a Ballerina by The Royal Ballet @ Linbury Theatre
    (Opening 12-03-19)
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  • PEOPLE - Golden Globe 2017: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
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    PEOPLE - Golden Globe 2017: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock (7734777ab)
    Tracy Edmonds
    74th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 08 Jan 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Golden Globe 2017: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
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    PEOPLE - Golden Globe 2017: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock (7747344p)
    Tracey E. Edmonds
    74th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 08 Jan 2017
    74th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The Royal Family attend Sunday Church Service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, Britain - 05 Jan 2014
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    The Royal Family attend Sunday Church Service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, Britain - 05 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX (3485301d)
    Sienna Wheeler 8 from Cotfield Near Bury St Edmonds, wanted to give flowers to Queen Elizabeth II at St Mary Magdalene Church service on the Sandringham estate
    The Royal Family attend Sunday Church Service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, Britain - 05 Jan 2014
    Queen Elizabeth II left the service without taking the flowers from the children
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Royal Family attend Sunday Church Service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, Britain - 05 Jan 2014
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    The Royal Family attend Sunday Church Service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, Britain - 05 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX (3485301e)
    Sienna Wheeler 8 from Cotfield Near Bury St Edmonds, wanted to give flowers to Queen Elizabeth II at St Mary Magdalene Church service on the Sandringham estate
    The Royal Family attend Sunday Church Service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, Britain - 05 Jan 2014
    Queen Elizabeth II left the service without taking the flowers from the children
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Experimental Food Society exhibition, Brick Lane, London - 25 Sep 2010
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    Experimental Food Society exhibition, Brick Lane, London - 25 Sep 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Rodgers/Pixel / Rex Features ( 1228586f )

    Incredible Edibles
    A cake in the shape of a suckling pig and a life-sized woman made out of bread were just two of the weird and wonderful gastronomic delights on show at a new exhibition.

    They were amongst dozens of dishes served up to eager visitors at the Experimental Food Society's latest 'spectacular'.

    Also getting tastebuds tingling was a dress made out of macaroons, chocolate and jelly bean portraits, a scorpion made out of chilli peppers and other incredible edibles.

    Alongside this the bonkers banquet included models smothered in chocolate, a jelly St Pauls, drinks in edible glasses and horses sculpted from margarine.

    The bizarre offerings came from a host of culinary creatives who are members of the Experimental Food Society.

    This society was formed in order to challenge the normal perception of food.

    Members include jelly mongers, cake sculptors, sugarcraft artists, mobile chocolate adventurers and "one-of-a-kind dining conceptualists".

    An annual showcase enables these gastromentalists to show off their wacky fare.

    Their mouthwatering offerings form part of a day-long exhibition before a select few are able to eat the lot at a grand banquet finale.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gavin Rodgers / Pixel / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGHTRGSOQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Experimental Food Society exhibition, Brick Lane, London - 25 Sep 2010
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    Experimental Food Society exhibition, Brick Lane, London - 25 Sep 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Rodgers/Pixel / Rex Features ( 1228586g )

    Incredible Edibles
    A cake in the shape of a suckling pig and a life-sized woman made out of bread were just two of the weird and wonderful gastronomic delights on show at a new exhibition.

    They were amongst dozens of dishes served up to eager visitors at the Experimental Food Society's latest 'spectacular'.

    Also getting tastebuds tingling was a dress made out of macaroons, chocolate and jelly bean portraits, a scorpion made out of chilli peppers and other incredible edibles.

    Alongside this the bonkers banquet included models smothered in chocolate, a jelly St Pauls, drinks in edible glasses and horses sculpted from margarine.

    The bizarre offerings came from a host of culinary creatives who are members of the Experimental Food Society.

    This society was formed in order to challenge the normal perception of food.

    Members include jelly mongers, cake sculptors, sugarcraft artists, mobile chocolate adventurers and "one-of-a-kind dining conceptualists".

    An annual showcase enables these gastromentalists to show off their wacky fare.

    Their mouthwatering offerings form part of a day-long exhibition before a select few are able to eat the lot at a grand banquet finale.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gavin Rodgers / Pixel / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGHTRGSOQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX