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English National Ballet performing Carmen at Sadler's Wells
Photograph: Laurent Liotardo

The best dance and ballet shows in April 2024

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

Andrzej Lukowski
India Lawrence
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Andrzej Lukowski
Written by
India Lawrence
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Hipsters are shedding their winter beanies, people are Instagramming pictures of daffodils and wild garlic, and beer gardens are back in full swing. This can only mean one thing: spring has officially sprung in London.

We leapt into April with a banger of a four day weekend, and things are kicking off in the dance world this month too. In April, ‘Swan Lake’ continues at the Royal Opera House, Hofesch Shechter comes to the Southbank Centre and Boy Blue opens a world premiere at the Barbican. Here's the best dance in London this month. 

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Dance in March

  • Dance
  • Hip hop
  • Barbican

Groundbreaking hip-hop company and Olivier Award winners Boy Blue brings a world premiere to the Barbican this spring. Exploring life and death, cycles of nature and the idea of constant movement, ‘Cycles’ is an abstract work that departs from Boy Blue’s other works that often centre Black trauma. Based on the spectacular success of Boy Blue's production ‘Free Your Mind’, ‘Cycles’ is sure to be a knock-out. 

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  • Dance
  • Contemporary and experimental
  • South Kensington

Coming to the V&A as part of its ‘Performance Festival’, Clod Ensemble will put on a production of its brilliantly absurd and iconic performance ‘Red Ladies’ for the first time in over a decade. While not strictly dance, this playful piece of non-narrative performance is not to be passed up. Featuring a mob of identically dressed ladies in red headscarves, sunglasses and stilletos, they will take over the V&A for one day as it is transformed into their temporary HQ. Turn up to find out what will go down. 

  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Covent Garden

Everyone knows the story, but that doesn't make it any less beautiful, thrilling and devastating. The world's most famous classical ballet, Swan Lake, returns to the Royal Opera House this spring. And you know you're going to have a great time: it's got stunning swans, ethereal ballerinas and a terrifying Rothbart, all set to that astonishing Tchaikovsky score. The Royal Ballet is keeping things trad, sticking with the iconic Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov choreography for this show, with additional choreo by Liam Scarlett and Sir Frederick Ashton. 

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