Joey Roukens: In Unison

Wednesday, 21 February 2024   |   19:30 - 22:00

Joey Roukens: In Unison

Gemma Bond is choregraphing a new ballet as part of the Royal Ballet’s Festival of New Choreography based on ‘In Unison’ for two piano’s and orchestra by Joey Roukens.  

The Festival of New Choreography is a series of performances, events and activities taking place on the Main Stage, in the Linbury Theatre, Paul Hamlyn Hall and Clore Studio, that aim to embrace and champion new, diverse voices in choreography. The Festival is part of The Royal Ballet’s commitment to choreographic innovation and nurturing the future of the art form.

Joseph Toonga, The Royal Ballet Choreographic Residency for the 2023-24 Season, will create a new work for the Main Stage. Gemma Bond, Jessica Lang and Mthuthuzeli November will also create work for the Main Stage, having been commissioned by the Company for the first time. Royal Ballet First Artist Joshua Junker will also premiere his first Main Stage work.

In the Linbury Theatre, Robert Binet premieres an immersive new production for The Royal Ballet, co-produced with The National Ballet of Canada.

  • Composer(s) Joey Roukens
  • Title(s) of the Work(s)

    In Unison

  • Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House conducted by Martin Georgiev

Date

Feb 21 2024
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Time

19:30 - 22:00

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Location

London, Royal Opera House, UK
London, Royal Opera House, UK
Bow St, London WC2E 9DD, UK
Website
https://www.roh.org.uk/

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