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Also in London: the Royal Ballet showcases four new works on its main stage
Younger performers relished their solos in Pina Bausch’s Nefés
A fitting farewell for Marie-Agnès Gillot, one of Paris Opera Ballet’s all-time greats
Tanztheater Wuppertal brings its idiosyncratic travelogue to the London stage
The Paris Opera Ballet cast dug deep for Pina Bausch’s take on the classic work
English National Ballet’s dancers perform Pina Bausch’s choreography with integrity and intensity
Tanztheater Wuppertal brings ‘Masurca Fogo’ to the London stage
Six years after her death, the quintessential Pina Bausch work is performed by a new cast
The festival ranged from a housing estate speaking in morse code to jugglers channelling Pina Bausch
Bausch’s swansong has striking episodes but its lack of structure makes it heavy going
Benjamin Millepied seeks to revolutionise the Paris Opera Ballet ensemble; Boris Charmatz sends it pirouetting through the past
Three productions at the festival focused on carefully crafted movement
Honouring the choreographer is a worthy impulse but this three-hour marathon was not her finest work
A series of vignettes exploring relationships is powerfully unsettling but lacking in structure
Royal Ballet, Pina Bausch, The Great Gatsby and Diana Vishneva: On the Edge
These early works show the Belgian choreographer as a young artist progressing step by step
The Brazilian troupe’s dancers oozed invention and individuality in two very different works
Moments of levity and genuine humour pierce the gloom of Bausch’s piece
A curiously disjointed double bill from the Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève
Told By An Idiot theatre company brings clowning and silliness to a younger audience
The centenary of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring was celebrated with three works
Annabel Arden and Simon McBurney talk about what is next for Complicite’s visionary theatre as it marks 30 years
Made in 2009 when its choreographer Pina Bausch was dying, this dance is programmatic rather than revelatory
Dries Van Noten displays appropriate humility with the lightest of touches
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