03/06/2026
What helps shape the next generation of dance artists? Not just exceptional training, but opportunities to perform, connect, and be inspired by their peers.
For Central School of Ballet, the evening is about far more than performance alone. As Artistic Director Kate Coyne explains: “It’s a priceless chance for students to see other dancers, perform on a big stage, be inspired by different works, and be seen.”
Bringing talented young artists together creates an environment where inspiration, mutual respect, and artistic growth flourish. “When strong dancers perform together, there’s an excitement and a mutual respect that elevates everyone,” says Coyne.
Audiences can look forward to two contrasting works that showcase the breadth of Central School of Ballet’s artistry: the fast-paced energy of Ashley Page’s Times Square Ballet and the lyrical beauty of Kenneth MacMillan’s Solitaire Pas de Deux.
Join us at Cadogan Hall on 9 June as we celebrate the next generation of artists and the very best of British dance training.