Announcement compilation: Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, ENB, SFB, Scapino Ballet, New English Ballet Theatre, Anna-Rose in musical debut
- Ikuko
- Oct 11
- 1 min read
All dates are 2025 unless otherwise noted.
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Les Ballets de Monte Carlo (Monaco) said Alessandra Tognolon retired from the stage on 21st September. She has taken up a new position as Ballet Master this season.
English National Ballet (London, the United Kingdom) has rebranded itself ahead of the 2025-2026 season. The logo and website now have new looks. The company said in a press release in late September that it wanted to "open up the possibilities of ballet, to move more people, in more ways, than ever before" through rebranding.
Likewise, San Francisco Ballet (CA, the United States) has a new logo and its website has a new look, the company said in early-October in its Instagram post.
Scapino Ballet Rotterdam (the Netherlands) named Rob van Steen as the new general manager. He took on the position on 1st October.
New English Ballet Theatre (London, the United Kingdom) announced its company dancers for the Autumn- Winter 2025 season in its Instagram post on 8th October. They are: Audrey Nelson, Hiroki Takano, Emily Pohl, Jose Alves, Aurora Zacutti, Louis DeFelice, Leila Wright, Marcos Silva, Maidie Widmer, Paul Meneu, Rebecca Arias, Shynggys Tolegen, Zhaklin Gudeva, Nicholas Isaiah King Rose, Liudmila Konovalova and Luca De Poli.
The Royal Ballet said on 1st October that Principal Dancer Anna Rose O’Sullivan would make a musical debut in the full production of Christopher Wheeldon's American in Paris at Grand Théâtre de Genève in Switzerland in December.


