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Inside this month:

There’s something about Sofia

Sofia Boutella talks to Nicola Rayner about working with Madonna, moving like Michael Jackson and bringing salsa to the street in StreetDance 2 3D

The dance promoters

 Increasing costs, greater bureaucracy and fewer ballrooms, why would anyone be a dance promoter? Alison Gallagher-Hughes finds out

Here’s looking at you

 Get your eye contact right and you’ll achieve maximum communication on the dancefloor, get it wrong and you could sabotage an otherwise great performance. Rachel Holland investigates

Love on the dancefloor

 As Valentine’s Day approaches, Carole Edrich advises how to find the perfect partner

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Gala tribute to Anna Pavlova:

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Anna Pavlova, one of the most famous ballerinas of the 20th century, will be celebrated in a gala at the London Coliseum on March 4. The gala marks 100 years since Pavlova moved to Ivy House, her London home, now the London Jewish Cultural Centre.

The gala, presented by Ensemble Productions, will include dances from Pavlova’s own repertory, including the rarely performed Egyptian Nights and The Dragonfly, plus excerpts from Paquita, Pharaoh’s Daughter, Giselle, La Bayadère, The Sleeping Beauty and Le Roi Candaule. Dancers announced to perform at the gala include Maxim Beloserkovsky, Alessio Carbone, Alina Cojocaru, Marlon Dino, Irina Dvorovenko, Dorothée Gilbert, Daria Klimentová, Johan Kobborg, Lucia Lacarra, Vladislav Lantratov, Viacheslav Lopatin, Uliana Lopatkina, David Makhateli, Vadim Muntagirov, Giuseppe Picone, Sergei Polunin, Tamara Rojo, Yana Salenko, Marat Semiunov, Alina Somova, Anastasia Stashkevich, Marian Walter, Svetlana Zakharova, Igor Zelensky and others. The evening will be directed by Wayne Eagling and accompanied by the orchestra of English National Ballet, conducted by Valery Ovsyannikov. To buy tickets for the gala, telephone 0871 911 0200.

The gala is the first event in the Pavlova 2012 Festival, with further events at Ivy House – including a competition, launched this month, to find the perfect Pavlova recipe! See ljcc.org.uk for details.

 

The photograph shows Anna Pavlova in her celebrated Russian Dance. The costume is now preserved at the Museum of London.

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