It's a strictly contemporary week, for those who feel that they've been indulging too heavily in ballet without enough contemporary dance to balance it out. And we don't have long to wait: tonight is a special screening of Matthew Bourne's beloved Swan Lake in 3D with a postshow Q&A, and Rambert Dance Company open their spring programme at Sadler's Wells tomorrow....


Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake in 3D with postshow Q&A: 14 May; general release from 17 May
Curzon Soho
Tickets & details: www.curzoncinemas.com/events/details/1159/matthew-bournes-swan-lake-3d-qa-matthew-bourne--fiona-morris
Tickets & details for general release: www.curzoncinemas.com/events/details/1169/matthew-bournes-swan-lake-3d/


Swan Lake is easily Matthew Bourne's best-loved and most timeless work, which was an unprecedented success when it first opened in 1995 and instantly made Matthew Bourne a household name, if only because of those "male swans" (and Adam Cooper, of course). Not only is this a chance to see Bourne's work at its best, but it's in 3D. What more excuse do you need?


Rambert Dance Company: 15 - 19 May
Sadler's Wells
Tickets & details: www.sadlerswells.com/show/Rambert-Dance-Company-LApres-midi-dun-faune-What-Wild-Ecstasy

Rambert's spring programmes are usually rather more exciting than their autumn programmes, and this one is no exception, with a reprisal of the delicious Art of Touch by Siobhan Davies. Also on the programme is Mark Baldwin's reworking of Nijinsky's Apres-midi d'un faun, and a new work by Itzik Galili, choreographer of the memorable A Linha Curva.