“Ballet is essentially a language that is about emotions.
It is for me the best language to express emotions in the rawest sense.
And it’s a language that has no barriers that anyone can understand from any country and from any background.”
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“Ballet is essentially a language that is about emotions.
It is for me the best language to express emotions in the rawest sense.
And it’s a language that has no barriers that anyone can understand from any country and from any background.”
By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube
By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

To be a dancer in this day in age, the most important thing is you need to have the RIGHT training.
You need to have the right body type and proportions.
You need to have the right kind of facility.
Your family has to have the right financial circumstances.
Now, to add to all of that, you have to be musical and an artist.
Finally, you have to be smart, hardworking and dedicated.
No matter how hard you work, you can never give up.
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Hailed as ‘a masterpiece of 21st century dance’ from English National Ballet, Akram Khan’s Giselle is released in cinemas for the first time from 25 April 2018, thanks to a collaboration between English National Ballet and digital commissioning agency The Space, giving ballet fans nationwide the opportunity to see this award-winning production in glorious high definition on the big screen. Recognised as one of the greatest romantic ballets, Giselle has been re-imagined by celebrated choreographer Akram Khan, with Artistic Director and Lead Principal of English National Ballet, Tamara Rojo, dancing the role of Giselle, one of a community of migrant workers cast out of their jobs in a condemned garment factory.
Get your tickets here.
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