Giselle 16 April 2014
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The best dance and ballet shows in February 2026

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

India Lawrence
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Rejoice, because you’ve made it through the doldrums of January which means it’s time to start defrosting from your winter hibernation and head back out there to the frontlines of culture. 

In the dance world there’s loads to pick from this month. Peter Wright’s romantic but also vengeful Giselle is arriving at the Royal Opera House just in time for V Day, perfect for anyone going through a bad break up. Over at Sadler’s Wells Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch are in the house performing Bausch’s penultimate work Sweet Mambo. Plus, contemporary dance festival Resolution continues througout Feb at The Place. 

Read on to see the best dance in London this month. 

India is in charge of dance listings at Time Out. She has been dancing since she could walk and has been reviewing dance in London since joining Time Out in 2022. 

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  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Covent Garden
  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended

Peter Wright’s production of ‘Giselle’ returns for the first time in a decade. The OG romantic ballet arrives just in time for Valentine’s day, telling the haunting tale of a peasant girl tricked into betrothing herself to a dallying prince, before killing herself and going off to seek revenge on all men as one of the Willis. 

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  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Covent Garden

Glen Tetley’s Pierrot Lunaire returns to the Royal Opera House for the first time since 2007 to celebrate Tetley’s centenary. In this melancholy and surreal modern ballet dancers hang off a singular scaffold. Inspired by stock characters from commedia dell'arte, Pierrot the clown is tormented by the sinister Brighella and beautiful Columbine. 

  • Dance
  • Contemporary and experimental
  • Euston

Each year in January, the Place puts on Resolution, the UK’s biggest festival of emerging dance artists and choreographers. As per usual, this year presents a bold programme of eclectic dance triple bills that spans everything from Manon Servage’s Eclipse – a neoclassical dance performance that fuses queer club culture with ballet, to ZhouXin Theater’s Doom Box – a live performance and installation that uses the ‘blank body’ as inspiration.

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  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Covent Garden

The ultimate sadgirl ballet is returning to the Royal Opera House in winter 2026. Wayne McGregor’s sweeping and expressive ballet exploring the life and work of Virginia Woolf, accompanied by Max Richter’s haunting original score, has been one of the Royal Ballet’s big hitters over the past decade. First staged in 2015, the dance triptych inspired by extracts from Mrs Dalloway, Orlando and The Waves picked up an Olivier award for best dance production. 

  • Art
  • Performance art
  • Aldwych
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended

Technically, Infinitie Bodies is a dance exhibition rather than a live show, however, Wayne McGregor’s dancers are in residence at this totally hypnotic installation exploring the relationship between machines and the body in the work of the virtuoso choreographer. Dancers will be performing at random times throughout the exhibition’s run. 

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