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The Wayne McGregor Collection
The Wayne McGregor Collection

Tamara Rojo (Chroma); Federico Bonelli (Chroma); Edward Watson (Dante - The Dante Project; Woolf Works); Sarah Lamb (Beatrice - The Dante Project; Chroma; Limen); Leanne Benjamin (Infra); Lauren Cuthbertson (Infra; Limen); Steven McRae (Limen; Woolf Works); Eric Underwood (Limen; Infra); Alessandra Ferri (Woolf Works); Natalia Osipova (Woolf Works); Gary Avis (Virgil - The Dante Project; Woolf Works); Francesca Hayward (Woolf Works; The Dante Project)

In a showcase for the genius of The Royal Ballet’s Resident Choreographer, this collection brings together some of Wayne McGregor’s most outstanding and internationally acclaimed works, comprising Three Ballets: Chroma, Infra, Limen (recorded 2008), Woolf Works (2017) and The Dante Project (2021).

The diversity of Wayne McGregor’s astonishing invention is demonstrated first through Chroma, Infra and Limen. Intimate yet universal, both light and dark, vigorous and lyrical, these three ballets reveal McGregor’s passion for exploring the inner workings of the human body and mind, providing visual, sensual and kinaesthetic stimulus for the viewer. In Woolf Works, McGregor’s first full-length work for The Royal Ballet, the distinctive stream-of-consciousness writing of Virginia Woolf takes new form in a work of luminous beauty. Inspired by another celebrated literary figure, The Dante Project follows an epic journey through the afterlife, a monumental reinvention of Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy, by turns terrifying, poetic and dazzling.

McGregor’s gift for collaboration lies at the heart of his practice and is demonstrated here with an extraordinary team of trailblazing artistic minds, including Thomas Adès, Tacita Dean, Max Richter, Julian Opie and John Pawson. This collection also affords viewers a prized opportunity to admire the remarkable artistry of Royal Ballet dancers past and present.

DVD

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 01/05/2025
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS Digital Surround 5.1 (Three Ballets, The Dante Project); LPCM 2.0 & DTS-HD Master Audio HD 5.1 (Woolf Works)
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR. DE, ES
Catalogue Number: OA1380BD

BLU-RAY

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 01/05/2025
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (Woolf Works, The Dante Project); LPCM 2.0 & DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: FR, DE, ES (Three Ballets - extra features); EN, FR, DE, JP, KO (The Dante Project - extra features)
Catalogue Number: OABD7318BD
Conductor(s):
Various
Orchestra(s):
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Artist(s):
Tamara Rojo; Federico Bonelli; Edward Watson; Sarah Lamb; Leanne Benjamin; Lauren Cuthbertson; Steven McRae; Eric Underwood; Alessandra Ferri; Natalia Osipova; Gary Avis; Francesca Hayward; The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; Various
"Wayne McGregor's Infra: sumptuous beauty and shimmering possibility. " (The Daily Telegraph)

"(Woolf Works) ...a breakthrough [for McGregor]... with Alessandra Ferri luminous as the Virginia Woolf figure." (The Independent)

"(The Dante Project) ...bold, beautiful, emotional and utterly engaging." (The Guardian ★★★★★)

Tamara Rojo (Chroma); Federico Bonelli (Chroma); Edward Watson (Dante - The Dante Project; Woolf Works); Sarah Lamb (Beatrice - The Dante Project; Chroma; Limen); Leanne Benjamin (Infra); Lauren Cuthbertson (Infra; Limen); Steven McRae (Limen; Woolf Works); Eric Underwood (Limen; Infra); Alessandra Ferri (Woolf Works); Natalia Osipova (Woolf Works); Gary Avis (Virgil - The Dante Project; Woolf Works); Francesca Hayward (Woolf Works; The Dante Project)

In a showcase for the genius of The Royal Ballet’s Resident Choreographer, this collection brings together some of Wayne McGregor’s most outstanding and internationally acclaimed works, comprising Three Ballets: Chroma, Infra, Limen (recorded 2008), Woolf Works (2017) and The Dante Project (2021).

The diversity of Wayne McGregor’s astonishing invention is demonstrated first through Chroma, Infra and Limen. Intimate yet universal, both light and dark, vigorous and lyrical, these three ballets reveal McGregor’s passion for exploring the inner workings of the human body and mind, providing visual, sensual and kinaesthetic stimulus for the viewer. In Woolf Works, McGregor’s first full-length work for The Royal Ballet, the distinctive stream-of-consciousness writing of Virginia Woolf takes new form in a work of luminous beauty. Inspired by another celebrated literary figure, The Dante Project follows an epic journey through the afterlife, a monumental reinvention of Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy, by turns terrifying, poetic and dazzling.

McGregor’s gift for collaboration lies at the heart of his practice and is demonstrated here with an extraordinary team of trailblazing artistic minds, including Thomas Adès, Tacita Dean, Max Richter, Julian Opie and John Pawson. This collection also affords viewers a prized opportunity to admire the remarkable artistry of Royal Ballet dancers past and present.

DVD

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 01/05/2025
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS Digital Surround 5.1 (Three Ballets, The Dante Project); LPCM 2.0 & DTS-HD Master Audio HD 5.1 (Woolf Works)
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR. DE, ES
Catalogue Number: OA1380BD

BLU-RAY

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 01/05/2025
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (Woolf Works, The Dante Project); LPCM 2.0 & DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: FR, DE, ES (Three Ballets - extra features); EN, FR, DE, JP, KO (The Dante Project - extra features)
Catalogue Number: OABD7318BD

Conductor(s):
Various
Orchestra(s):
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Artist(s):
Tamara Rojo; Federico Bonelli; Edward Watson; Sarah Lamb; Leanne Benjamin; Lauren Cuthbertson; Steven McRae; Eric Underwood; Alessandra Ferri; Natalia Osipova; Gary Avis; Francesca Hayward; The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; Various

"Wayne McGregor's Infra: sumptuous beauty and shimmering possibility. " (The Daily Telegraph)

"(Woolf Works) ...a breakthrough [for McGregor]... with Alessandra Ferri luminous as the Virginia Woolf figure." (The Independent)

"(The Dante Project) ...bold, beautiful, emotional and utterly engaging." (The Guardian ★★★★★)