Now that British Dance Edition is over, all of the companies which participated are presumably taking a much-needed break - and Resolution! returns after its one-week break.


Jealousy: 6 - 18 February
The Print Room
Tickets & details: www.the-print-room.org/page37.htm

Following the recent trend of creating dance/art collaborations, Jealousy is a performance project using an installation created by Laurence Kavanagh, the narrative structure of Alain Robbe-Grillet’s 1957 cine-novel Jealousy and choreography from four choreographers, James Cousins (CDF July '11), Morgann Runacre-Temple (CDF March '10), Hubert Essakow and Daniel Hay Gordon. Tickets have already sold out for the first three nights, but try to go if you can!


Royal Ballet: The Dream / Song of the Earth: 6 - 9 Feburary
Royal Opera House
Tickets & details: www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=17626

The Royal Ballet's latest double bill returns three more times this week, with exciting casts each night, including a guest performance from ABT's Marcelo Gomes on 9 February. The Dream is a fairy-heavy retelling of A Midsummer Night's Dream with a truly unforgettable Puck, while the Chinese-infused Song of the Earth is another work of beauty from MacMillan about Death and two lovers.


Worth Seeing

Resolution!: 7 February
The Place
Tickets & details: www.theplace.org.uk/11679/whats-on/penny-jules-dance-company-tydc-james-loffler.html

The lucky dip that is Resolution returns on 7 February, and we're looking forward to seeing James Loffler's new work on 7 February, following lots of enthusiastic feedback from his past work.


Cloud Dance Festival Corner

Resolution!: 10 February
The Place
Tickets & details: www.theplace.org.uk/11686/whats-on/impermenance-dance-theatre-exzeb-simonetta-alessandri.html

Those of you who came to our July and/or December festivals in 2009 may remember Josh Ben-Tovim of Nexus Dance; his latest project is Impermanence Dance Theatre, a Devon-based collective of European interdisciplinary performers, which is performing for the first time at Resolution on Friday. Their past works have been received well, so we're hoping that Resolution! audiences love them!