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Aftereffect with Cassandra Trenary and Davide Dato, photo by Graham Spicer, Daniele Cipriani Entertainment 2026 _DSC2029

Review: Les Étoiles in Milan – staging galas is not for the faint-hearted

Gramilano
15 May 2026

Graham Spicer sees the Milanese edition of Daniele Cipriani’s Les Étoiles gala and enjoyed its varied offerings, with Natalia Osipova and Aurélie Dupont stepping in at the last minute.

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Spring Gala 2026 attended by His Majesty King Charles III with Marianela Nuñez and Pretty Yende - Tristram Kenton - 7

Royal Opera House’s new curtains unveiled to King Charles III

Gramilano
15 May 2026

Last night, the Royal Ballet and Opera unveiled its new Main Stage curtains at the Spring Gala, attended by His Majesty King Charles III.

The BalletBoyz at 25 - Still Pointless - Bradley 4 18. Photo by Amber Hunt

Review: BalletBoyz’s 25th anniversary show, Still Pointless – lacking evolution

Lily Hyde
14 May 2026

Lily Hyde sees BalleyBoyz’s ‘Still Pointless’ programme, admiring the company’s ten accomplished dancers, but finds some works… pointless?

Tulsa Ballet in Divenire - Jessie Kenney

Review: Tulsa Ballet conquers London with a balletic richness made in America

Graham Watts
14 May 2026

Graham Watts sees Tulsa Ballet’s ‘Made in America’ triple bill at Royal Ballet and Opera – a young, dynamic ensemble, with an overarching sense of theatre.

Giselle - National Ballet of Brno 2026 - 16

Review: National Ballet of Brno’s new production of Giselle with Ksenia Ovsyanick and Alejandro Virelles

Graham Watts
12 May 2026

Graham Watts sees Rodolfo Castellanos’ Giselle with the National Ballet of Brno – a production that stands among the very best.

Teatro alla Scala, 1943

Milan celebrates 80th Anniversary of La Scala’s reopening after devastating World War II bombing

Gramilano
11 May 2026

World War II bombing by allied forces destroyed much of La Scala. It was rebuilt in three years and reopened with Toscanini conducting on 11 May 1946.

Cathy Waller Company - You & Us (c) Roswitha Cheshire 1

Review: YOU & US with Cathy Waller Company – human, nuanced, heart-warming

Lucía Piquero
10 May 2026

Lucía Piquero appreciates the humanity in Cathy Waller Company’s YOU & US, inviting us to have the courage to be seen more openly and more honestly.

ENO Breathe live Zoom session with participants - Face Massage (c) English National Opera

English National Opera’s ENO Breathe programme proven to improve long COVID

Gramilano

A new study in The Lancet Digital Health shows that ENO Breathe significantly improves quality of life for people living with long COVID.

Dance Without Limits, Proscaenium school of dance

Interview: Luca Silvestrini  brought his Community Dance Practice to Italy’s Proscaenium

Gramilano

I talked to Protein Dance’s Luca Silvestrini who led the Dance Without Limits weekend of workshops hosted by Proscaenium in Italy.

Paquita - photo by Sascha Vaughan

Review: The Trocks in London with Olga Supphozova taking her final bows

Jonathan Gray

Jonathan Gray has been admiring Robert Carter’s dancing for over 30 years, now on his last tour with The Trocks, who were “a delight from start to finish”.

Apollo and Daphne (c)2020 ROH. Photographed by Tristram Kenton

Royal Ballet and Opera unveils new stage curtains during special Gala performance

Gramilano

On 14 May, after 3 decades and tens of thousands of performances, the Royal Ballet and Opera unveils its new stage curtains as part of a Gala performance.

Wayne McGregor's Chroma - Nicoletta Manni Timofej Andrijashenko, photo by Brescia e Amisano (c) Teatro alla Sc

Review: McGregor / Maillot / Naharin, an eclectic triple bill at La Scala

Gramilano

Graham Spicer sees La Scala’s thrilling contemporary programme: Wayne McGregor’s Chroma, Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Dov’è la luna and Ohad Naharin’s Minus 16.

Dave Monaco, photo Mattia Di Pasquale crop

Interview: Tenor Dave Monaco, at 30, reflects on his journey to becoming one of the world’s most exciting opera singers.

Gramilano

Tenor Dave Monaco chats with Graham Spicer about his journey to becoming one of today’s most sought-after Rossini and Mozart singers.

Papillons, photo by Rosie Powell (4)

Review: Thick & Tight in Papillons – performers and friends; a brilliantly creative space to reside in

Matthew Paluch

Matthew Paluch sees Thick & Tight, the Manchester Collective, and CHAINES in Papillons – work that speaks but doesn’t shout.

Louise Lecavalier, danses vagabondes, Image Credit André Cornellier 2

Review: Louise Lecavalier in Danses Vagabondes – death by a thousand cuts

Lydia Wharf

Lydia Wharf sees the latest from Louise Lecavalier – She’s an icon. She owes you nothing. Yet somehow she gives you everything, in her own inimitable style.

William Bracewell as Crown Prince Rudolf with Leticia Dias as Countess Marie Larisch in Kenneth MacMillan's Mayerling (c)2026 Tristram Kenton crop

Interview: The Royal Ballet’s William Bracewell on his journey to Mayerling

Lily Hyde

Lily Hyde talks to William Bracewell about preparing to play Prince Rudolf in The Royal Ballet’s Mayerling, his acting process, and an unlikely source of inspiration.

Eleonora Abbagnato and Paul Marque in Le Parc credit Jack Devant

(A few) International Dance Day events – 29 April 2026

Gramilano

Emails about many initiatives have arrived in gramilano’s inbox over the last few days for International Dance Day – 29 April 2026. Here is a selection.

Shobana Jeyasingh Dance, We Caliban, photo Foteini Christofilopoulou 1

Review: Shobana Jeyasingh Dance in We Caliban, an ‘inventive, sideways look’ at The Tempest

Graham Watts

Graham Watts sees Shobana Jeyasingh’s We Caliban – I would rather see fresh ideas than this continuing trope of reinventing Shakespeare.

Beatrice Venezi

Teatro La Fenice in Venice and Beatrice Venezi – set to become the theatre’s first music director – cut ties

Gramilano

Beatrice Venezi will no longer be music director at Teatro La Fenice in Venice after the conductor’s interview with the Argentine newspaper La Nación.

Tungrodd - photo by Erik Berg

Review: Norwegian National Ballet in Tungrodd / Rahčamuš / Raataminen – preserving identity

Graham Watts

Graham Watts sees Tungrodd, a “softly expressive and powerfully expansive” semi-autobiographical work by Sámi choreographer Simone Grøtte from Northern Norway.

The Great Chevalier credit Lara Andreolli (1)

Review: The Great Chevalier with the diva-ish enfant terrible and Artistic Director of the Ballet National Folklorique du Luxembourg

Matthew Paluch

Matthew Paluch sees The Great Chevalier, in which the diva-ish Mr Chevalier shares the stage with his company’s Executive Director Simone Mousset, in a work often uncomfortably close to home.

Don Quixote with Momoko Hirata (Kitri) and Mathias Dingman (Basilio) - photo (c) Johan Persson, BRB 2026 - 7

Review: Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote with Birmingham Royal Ballet – a frothy delight

Lily Hyde

Lily Hyde sees BRB’s Don Quixote and is impressed by the lead dancers, the orchestrations, and the design, though disappointed by the corps de ballet.

Calvin Richardson as Crown Prince Rudolf in Kenneth MacMillan's Mayerling (c)2026 RBO. Photographed by Andrej Uspenski crop

Interview: Royal Ballet Principal Calvin Richardson on life before and after Mayerling

Lily Hyde

After his debut in the ballet Mayerling, The Royal Ballet’s Calvin Richardson spoke with Lily Hyde about his dream role and his career as Principal Dancer.

Caspar Lench and Martin Diaz in Words to the wind for International draft works (c)2026 Foteini Christofilopoulou

Review: International Draft Works 2026 – an outstanding initiative by The Royal Ballet

Graham Watts

Graham Watts sees International Draft Works – three distinctly memorable works among a satisfying, broad spectrum of ideas and styles.

La Bayadère - Marianela Nuñez, Patricio Revé. Photo by Erik Berg, Norwegian National Ballet (1)

Review: Marianela Nuñez and Patricio Revé in the Norwegian National Ballet’s La Bayadère

Graham Watts

Graham Watts sees La Bayadère in Oslo where two stellar dancers shared the stage with an excellent company.

Lukas B. Brændsrød and Melissa Hamilton in Wayne McGregor's Quantum Souls (c)2026 RBO. Photographed by Andrej Uspenski (2)

Review: Wayne McGregor’s Alchemies – changing expectations at The Royal Ballet

Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel

Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel sees Wayne McGregor: Alchemies with The Royal Ballet – This exhilarating triple bill is the very essence of alchemies of curiosity: absorbing, engaging, daring.

Ulrik Birkkjaer in La Sylphide with Gundrun Bojesen at Royal Danish Ballet

Interview: Ulrik Birkkjaer on staging La Sylphide for San Francisco Ballet

Ann Haskins

Ulrik Birkkjaer talks to Ann Haskins about staging La Sylphide for San Francisco Ballet – port de bras, jumps and mime.

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INTERVIEWS

Roberto Bolle in Waves by Massimiliano Volpini, photo by Andrej Uspenski (4)

Roberto Bolle interview: Who I am now

Rolando Villazón, photo Monika Höfler

[Interview] Rolando Villazón: My enemy was anxiety.

Antonio Pappano in rehearsal for Fidelio, The Royal Opera © 2020 ROH. Photographed by Lara Cappelli.

[Interview] Antonio Pappano on adapting in strange times

Interview with Roberto Bolle – I am more confident now, not just as an artist but also as a person

Caravaggio from Pas de deux for Toes and Fingers, photo by Marcello Orselli, Teatro Carlo Felice - 355

Interview with Svetlana Zakharova: I was afraid of gaining weight

Anna Netrebko and Yusif Eyvazov in cover art for the Romanza album

Interview with Anna Netrebko on her son, his autism and his abandonment by his father Erwin Schrott

Martha Graham Dance Company Costumes by Martha Graham for Night Journey © Ken Browar and Deborah Ory

The Style of Movement: Fashion and Dance – dance photography from NYC Dance Project

Lawrence Brownlee, © Shervin Lainez

Interview with tenor Lawrence Brownlee on being a black man in America: Cycles of My Being

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GRAMILANO

Graham Spicer, aka 'Gramilano', is a writer, director and photographer based in Milan. He was a regular columnist for Opera Now magazine and wrote for the BBC until transferring to Italy. His articles have appeared in various publications from Woman's Weekly to Gay Times, and he wrote the Danza in Italia column for Dancing Times magazine. Graham was the historical advisor on Codice Carla, the 2023 documentary on Carla Fracci.

Graham also works as a dance photographer, and his photos have appeared in books, theatre programmes, and magazines, including Dancing Times, Dance Spirit and Ballet2000, as well as all the major Italian newspapers.

He is a member of the Dance Section of The Critics’ Circle.

Since 2022, Gramilano has been pleased to welcome guest authors: Paul Arrowsmith, Donatella Bertozzi, Georgina Butler, Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel, Jonathan Gray, Marina Harss, Ann Haskins, Lily Hyde, Marta Mele, Matthew Paluch, Jann Parry, Lucía Piquero, Graham Watts, Deborah Weiss, and Lydia Wharf.

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