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Dance review: Encounters and Legacy: ‘It’s heartening to see modern works’

Joy Sable didn’t enjoy all the offerings at the Royal Opera House and Linbury Theatre, but a dance critic can’t exist on classics alone

October 30, 2024 13:45
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Chalvar Monteiro, Xavier Mack and ChristopherWilson in Alvin Ailey's Revelations (Photo by Andrej Uspenski)
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Encounters ***

Legacy ***** 

Much as it is wonderful to see the Royal Ballet perform the classics – and the dancers perform them very well indeed – a company cannot exist solely on the old audience favourites, so it is particularly heartening to see more modern works take the spotlight at the Royal Opera House, both on the main stage and at the smaller Linbury Theatre.

Encounters: Four contemporary ballets is a mixed bag of new works by 21st century choreographers. The performance kicks off with Kyle Abraham’s The Weathering, first danced in 2022. It is a serene, dreamy piece, a meditation on love and loss. Melissa Hamilton gives a standout performance of delicate beauty, while Sae Maeda adds her quicksilver presence to a series of speedy variations. Set on a bare stage, save for lanterns which rise and fall, it is a tad overlong, but impressive nonetheless.

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