The former resident company of Sadler’s Wells, London City Ballet here presents a brand-new repertoire. The programme includes Haieff Divertimento, an early work by master choreographer George Balanchine, which was presumed lost for a period of 40 years following its premiere.

Liam Scarlett ‘s Consolations & Liebestraum - a response to Franz Liszt’s piano score depicting the lifecycle of a relationship - also features, as does a new work by emerging choreographer Florent Melac. 
Alexei Ratmansky’s Pictures At An Exhibition - ‘bringing art to life’, with Modest Mussorgsky’s score set against a backdrop of Wassily Kandinsky’s best-known masterpieces - completes the production’s line-up of danceworks.

Celebrated ballerina Alina Cojocaru lends her talent to proceedings.

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