Scottish Ballet - Repertoire

Repertoire

The Company has a broad repertoire, encompassing classical ballet, contemporary dance and new versions of classic full-length ballets. From the esteemed work of Kevin Walls to world premières by Stephen Petronio, Scottish Ballet's repertoire covers an impressive range.

Current repertoire:

  • Dangerous Liaisons (1985) by Richard Alston
  • Apollo (1928) by George Balanchine
  • Episodes (1959) by George Balanchine
  • The Four Temperaments (1946, revised 1977) by George Balanchine
  • Rubies (1967) by George Balanchine
  • Five Rückert Songs (1978) by Peter Darrel
  • White Man Sleeps (1988) by Siobhan Davies
  • Suite From Artifact (1984, as Suite from Artifact 2004) by William Forsythe
  • Twilight (1972) by Hans van Manen
  • Two Pieces for HET (1997) by Hans van Manen
  • Acrid Avid Jam (2001) by Ashley Page
  • Cheating, Lying, Stealing (1998) by Ashley Page
  • Cinderella (2005) by Ashley Page
  • Nightswimming into day (2004) by Ashley Page
  • The Nutcracker (2003) by Ashley Page
  • The Pump Room (2005) by Ashley Page
  • Refurbished Behaviour (1985, revised 2005) by Ashley Page
  • Soft Underbelly (1999) by Ashley Page
  • Walking In The Heat (1990) by Ashley Page
  • 32 Cryptograms (1996) by Ashley Page
  • MiddleSexGorge (1990) by Stephen Petronio
  • Agon (1957) by George Balanchine
  • Afternoon of a Faun (1953) by Jerome Robbins
  • In Light and Shadow (2000) by Krzysztof Pastor
  • Room of Cooks (1997) by Ashley Page
  • The Nutcracker – Diverts (2003) by Ashley Page
  • Façade (1931/1935) by Frederick Ashton
  • Sirocco (2006) by Diana Loosmore
  • Othello (1971) by Peter Darrell
  • The Sleeping Beauty (2007) by Ashley Page
  • Ride The Beast (2007) by Stephen Petronio
  • Fearful Symmetries (1994) by Ashley Page
  • For M.G. – The Movie (1991) by Trisha Brown
  • Chasing Ghosts (2007) by Diana Loosmore
  • Romeo and Juliet (2008) by Krzysztof Pastor
  • Traume (2008) by Gregory Dean
  • Lull (2008) by Diana Loosmore
  • Pennies from Heaven (2008) by Ashley Page
  • Carmen (2009) by Richard Alston
  • Workwithinwork (1998) by William Forsythe
  • Petrushka (2009) by Ian Spink
  • Scènes de Ballet (1947) by Frederick Ashton
  • Still Life (2010) by Val Caniparoli
  • From Where (2008) by Paul Liburd
  • Alice (2011) by Ashley Page
  • Song of the Earth (1965) by Kenneth MacMillan
  • New Work (2011) by Jorma Elo

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