New English Ballet Theatre: The Four Seasons/ Remembrance
The company return with a fantastically contrasting double-bill!

Bold and stylish, The Four Seasons is a work driven by its music (a re-composition by Max Richter) and in that lies its strength. The choreography is full and varied, shifting from full-cast, to pas-de-deux to carefully designed group work.
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The company return with a fantastically contrasting double-bill!
The company return with a fantastically contrasting double-bill!
Join the New English Ballet Theatre as they return to the Peacock stage with this double-bill of radically different and throughly enjoyable works. Founded in 2011 by Karen Pilkington-Miksa, New English Ballet Theatre aim to bring unique and creative works to wider audiences, incubating new artists and encouraging talent to incredible effect.
The Four Seasons
Vivaldi's exuberant Four Seasons as reimagined by Max Richter forms the score of this vibrant and dynamic piece from English National Ballet's Jenna Lee. Noted for its exciting costumes and fresh approach to the Neo classical, its already becoming one of the company's most in demand works.
Remembrance
The company observe the centennial of the armistice set to Handel's Ode for St. Cecilia's Day as performed by the chorus and soloists of the The English Concert. Based on the memories of Dame Marie Rambert from the Great War, it promises to be a touching and ultimately hopeful experience.
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