A capoeirista in São Paulo. Film: Getty Images
Issue 14 – October 2025
You can tell a lot about a city from the way it moves. Is there dance in the streets, in the parks? What are the classes that people gravitate to? How do its children learn to dance, and does the city get its groove on after dark?
This year, the RAD’s flagship event, The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition, is held in Latin America for the very first time. São Paulo is the venue, and we have asked the award-winning documentary photographer Pablo Albarenga to cross Brazil’s largest city in search of its dances. Pablo finds samba teams preparing for carnival, fitness fans dancing in the park and people busting their best nightclub moves. And, of course, he visits an RAD ballet class, watching the next generation of dancing Paulistanos. It’s a visual feast.
You can tell a lot about a city from the way it moves. Is there dance in the streets, in the parks? What are the classes that people gravitate to? How do its children learn to dance, and does the city get its groove on after dark?
This year, the RAD’s flagship event, The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition, is held in Latin America for the very first time. São Paulo is the venue, and we have asked the award-winning documentary photographer Pablo Albarenga to cross Brazil’s largest city in search of its dances. Pablo finds samba teams preparing for carnival, fitness fans dancing in the park and people busting their best nightclub moves. And, of course, he visits an RAD ballet class, watching the next generation of dancing Paulistanos. It’s a visual feast.
As part of our Fonteyn coverage, we also meet the Brazilian ballerina Mayara Magri. One of the Royal Ballet’s most luminous dancers, she is also the choreographer for The Fonteyn this year, creating two solos for the candidates. She takes us inside her process and her dance journey.
And there’s more! We run through London alongside a celebrated 19th-century clown. We celebrate an RAD teacher in Sydney (and cheer the RAD’s 90th birthday in Australia). In Ireland, we learn how dance teachers can make classes more accessible to autistic students. And we head to New York, where a ballerina and a Broadway hoofer compare notes on their dancing lives.
São Paulo has the right idea, my friends – it’s time to dance.
David Jays
Editor
Dancing city
Ballet class, samba, clubbing: you can dance all day long in São Paulo. As The Fonteyn comes to Brazil’s largest city, photographer Pablo Albarenga follows São Paulo’s dance from morning to night.
Passion project
Mayara Magri is a Principal with the Royal Ballet and now the commissioned choreographer for The Fonteyn in São Paulo. The Brazilian ballerina discusses her passion for dance and creating her new solos.
Opening doors
How can we rethink dance classes to bring greater joy to autistic students? JJ O’Donoghue investigates.
Grimaldi’s run
The clown Joseph Grimaldi was so popular that he often appeared at two different theatres on the same night, running between them through the London streets. Veronica Horwell’s unique audio tour brings a stage phenomenon to life.
Ballet x Broadway
She juggles multiple roles at New York City Ballet. He has spent eight years in a single hit musical. Diep Tran asks a ballerina and a Broadway hoofer to compare notes on their working lives.
Ballet with benefits
Australian teacher Rachel Ward recently won the RAD’s Dance for Wellbeing Award due to her research into dance’s health benefits and her work with Silver Swans. Jane Albert joins her class in Sydney to hear her story.
SHORT READS Issue 14 – October 2025
A place to grow
Iain Mackay, Artistic Director of the Royal Ballet School, addressed successful graduates at RAD Graduation in September, in London’s Cadogan Hall. This is an edited version of his heartfelt speech.
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Max McIlvenny
The first winner of the RAD’s Robin Windsor Dance Award describes how dance has helped him overcome adversity and improve mental wellbeing.
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A Midsummer Night
‘Great teaching lays the foundation for great artistry,’ says Federico Bonelli of Northern Ballet – just one of the ballet stars supporting dance education at a special RAD event.
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Daniela Severian
Daniela Severian was principal dancer at Wiesbaden Opera, Aalto-Theater Essen and at Companhia Nacional de Bailados. This year, she is coaching at The Fonteyn – but what are her most precious musical memories?
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Dannielle ‘Rhimes’ Lecointe
‘Don’t hide your light,’ says the choreographer, as she prepares to give a hip hop makeover to Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol.
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Alina Cojocaru
One of the great ballerinas of her generation on bringing characters to life.
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One, two, hop!
A chance encounter in the street reminds Alexander Campbell that every teacher hopes to spark a lifelong love of dance.
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