
Lest We Forget: Audience Reaction
https://twitter.com/EmilyGMumford/status/669278992407658497
@ENBallet @TamaraRojo1 beautiful amazing bill of ballet. Liam Scarlett is a genius. #alina and junor sublime.
— joy noorkoiv (@jnoorkoiv) April 2, 2014
Saw my first ever ballet performance this weekend (Lest We Forget @Sadlers_Wells) & it was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
— Ben Andac (@TheSakeDiary) September 14, 2015
Lest We Forget is the most beautifully powerful ballet I have ever seen. Akram Khan, totally jaw dropping, heart wrenching choreography pal!
— Natalie Stafford (@tatatyia) September 12, 2015
Surprise trip to Sadlers Wells: First World War story- Lest We Forget -with the English National Ballet. Utterly beautiful #lovelondon
— Siobhan Baillie MP (@Siobhan_Baillie) September 11, 2015
@ENBallet company on great form and the commissioning was inspired. Seeing them dance Akram Khan was something. A great and vital evening.
— Alan Davey (@armslengthal) April 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/donna_de/status/451635874640707585
Stunning performances by @ENBallet @BarbicanCentre in #LestWeForget; 3 premieres of dances that were absolutely superb and enthralling
— Lord Ed Vaizey (@edvaizey) April 3, 2014
Last night @MKTheatre the brilliant @ENBallet #ENBLestWeForget. I found No Mans Land and Dust especially moving. More on Thurs 2pm.
— Anne Burkle (@BurkleAnne) October 21, 2015
https://twitter.com/Parkydoodle/status/642820739620556800
I'll never get over how moving #Dust is. Female empowerment to the max! Wonderful night @ENBallet #LestWeForget
— Alex (@booshkla) September 11, 2015
Well, they weren't wrong. Akram Khan's 'Dust' performed by @ENBallet was spectacular #mindblown #LestWeForget #notlikely @Sadlers_Wells
— Rhian Hughes (@rhianhughes) September 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/KateBirch20/status/641736214228373504
Fantastic time @ENBallet's Lest We Forget @Sadlers_Wells. Audible gasps from @LS_College students behind during Akram Khan's Dust. Brilliant
— Susie D (@SusieD_LON) September 9, 2015
Opening night of #lestweforget with @ENBallet last night @Sadlers_Wells was phenominal…esp. Khan's #dust. Beautiful and moving! Go see it!
— Lauren Zolezzi (@LaurenZolezzi) September 9, 2015
#ENBLestWeForget Dust so good I could barely breathe, just a lungful of heartbeats @ENBallet @TamaraRojo1 @AkramKhanLive
— Ruth Mattock (@RuthjsM) September 8, 2015
.@ENBallet @Sadlers_Wells Lest We Forget re-opens. A triumph for Scarlett, Maliphant & Kahn. And of course, Tamara Rojo. Our national story.
— Peter Bazalgette (@PeterBazalgette) September 8, 2015
Really enjoying @ENBallet #lestweforget very moving and Russell Maliphant's Second Breath is perfectly timed #ballet
— Rosy Nevard (@twinkletoesnev) September 8, 2015
.@ENBallet Maliphant's Second Breath: Rage, rage against the dying of the light indeed. Unforgettable. As it should be #LestWeForget
— Rachel Graves (@RachelGraves_UK) April 5, 2014
@BarbicanCentre @ENBallet #Lest We Forget-a great evening of new works including two sure fire winners from Russell Maliphant and Akram Khan
— Peter Maniura (@PManiura) April 3, 2014
#LestWeForget @ENBallet fantastic performances, especially transfixed by Maliphant’s Second Breath #barbicancentre
— ottilie chichester (@OttyChichester) April 3, 2014
On 29 June 2014, we performed Akram Khan’s Dust on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury – a landmark moment in our history, and that of the iconic festival. Here are some of the reactions from audiences in the field and in front of their TV.
https://twitter.com/connorjbyrne/status/487700574142742528
Just catching up with some highlights of Glastonbury. English National Ballet – WOW. What a beautiful piece from Akram Khan #blownaway
— Jess (@Jess_Ferris) July 5, 2014
@ENBallet at #Glastonbury was one of the highlights along with Metallica and Dolly Parton. Ballet, metal and country in 24 hours. Excellent.
— Caroline Mead (@3HeadedLizard) July 1, 2014
https://twitter.com/livstorey/status/483720535688613889
How great to see English National Ballet at Glastonbury!? What did everyone think? Here's one review http://t.co/s2vRkPTdlq
— Trinity Laban Health (@TL_Health) June 30, 2014
https://twitter.com/charlottecasey/status/483589301671055360
https://twitter.com/BeckyDavey1/status/483563372261429248
Yesterday the English National Ballet hit #Glastonbury. All the pics here: http://t.co/vdT46V1L24 @ENBallet pic.twitter.com/GFWU6Ned0q
— Classic FM (@ClassicFM) June 30, 2014
https://twitter.com/tildyteacake/status/483361627585011713
https://twitter.com/d_emmerez/status/483343630464479232
The English National Ballet dancing to Akram Khan's First World War theme – Dust was very moving #Glastonbury
— hjtwales (@hjtwales) June 29, 2014
Omg… The ballet at Glastonbury was just so moving, so powerful.. I'm no lover of ballet but that just made me cry…
— Lynn Hessom (@hessom_lynn) June 29, 2014
Just watching the ballet at Glastonbury again and glad to see the people in the crowd as teary as it made me. Not just me. #ballet #glasto
— PrettyBea (@PrettyBeas) June 29, 2014
Just caught up on the English National Ballet's #glastonbury performance.It was incredibly extraordinary and mesmerising. Absolutely amazing
— Josie Durney (@JosieDurney) June 29, 2014
https://twitter.com/Rich_Wareham/status/483215372863438848
Wow. English National Ballet dare risk several seconds silence on the Pyramid stage. What am amazing, moving piece of choreography. #Glasto
— Elizabeth Clare (@lizzieclare70) June 29, 2014
https://twitter.com/kiwimelanie/status/483211989058322432
Getting goosebumps watching the English National Ballet on the Pyramid Stage on BBC2 right now!
— Laura (@stoneman_laura) June 29, 2014