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Photograph: Altin Kaftira
Photograph: Altin Kaftira

The best dance and ballet shows in October 2025

The biggest and best dance shows to hit London up this month

India Lawrence
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It’s October, which means that things are ramping up on the stage in the run up to the festive season. 

It’s looking like an exciting month for ballet and contemporary fans. Dance Umbrella, a huge and varied annual festival of contemporary dance, taking place across the city with performances, workshops and events, returns to the capital this month with groundbreaking artists from around the world. Plus Christopher Wheeldon’s take on the magical realist Mexican novel Like Water for Chocolate is revived for the first time. Meanwhile, English National Ballet is paying homage to the pioneers of modern dance with an exciting quadruple bill. 

Here we’ve rounded up the best dance in London this October. 

India is in charge of dance listings at Time Out. She was first shoved into a leotard and ballet shoes aged four, and has loved it ever since. Nowadays India prefers contemporary (or dancing in a sweaty club) to ballet, but still has a soft spot for the odd grand jeté every now and again. India has been reviewing dance in London since joining Time Out in 2022. 

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Dance in October

  • Dance
  • London

Taking place across The Place, Sadler’s Wells, the Barbican and more, the massive annual contemporary dance festival returns to London this October, bringing groundbreaking artists from Colombia, Taiwan, Cyprus, Spain and Brazil. Sadler’s Wells East will stage Bogotá by Andrea Peña & Artists, an intense choreography inspired by Colombia’s political and spiritual heritage; see a bold flamenco duet at Change Tempo at the Barbican Pit; and a day takeover of Brixton House will see DJ sets, workshops led by Jamaal Burkmar and Kenrick ‘H20’ Sandy as well as in queer salsa. Plus much more across the month. 


 

  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Covent Garden

Christopher Wheeldon’s vibrant Like Water for Chocolate, inspired by the magical realist Mexican novel by Laura Esquivel of the same name, will be revived for the first time this October. Telling a passionate tale of forbidden love, family and cooking, life on the Mexican ranch is brought to life through Wheeldon’s direction, Joby Talbot’s score and Bob Crowley’s designs. 

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  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Clerkenwell

George Balanchine, Martha Graham, William Forsythe and David Dawson. English National Ballet will pay tribute to these innovators of ballet, modern and contemporary dance in this quadruple bill of works. The music for three of the works – by Tchaikovsky, Menotti and R Strauss – will be performed live by English National Ballet Philharmonic, with Madeleine Pierard singing Strauss’s masterwork

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  • Dance
  • Contemporary and experimental
  • South Bank

Inspired by Anne Carson’s 1992 essay ‘The Gender of Sound’, acclaimed Belgian choreographer Jan Marten created Voice Noise to explore how patriarchal culture has silenced womens voices. Inspired by pop music, Martens uses glorious choreography to create a alternative canon, and illuminate some of the great women performers and composers of our time.

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