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Born in Birmingham, Elisabeth’s choreographic choices are in uenced not just by her spirituality and German and Zambian heritage, but by her lived emotional experiences, too. e result is a truly unique form of ballet – one that transcends the boundaries and narratives of any one genre or dance culture. Indeed, every performance she gives is so steeped in sensitivity and awareness that it is likely to have a profound e ect on anyone lucky enough to be watching.

Elisabeth Mulenga is part of the Sadler’s Wells Young Associates 2023/24 cohort.

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Britain’s young dancers

Keen to embrace a new challenge for 2023, Mihael has decided to brave the storm and dedicate himself entirely to the world of freelance ballet in a bid to better explore the unexplored aspects of the artform. Indeed, the dancer – who has overcome myriad di culties and setbacks throughout his career – already has a number of secret projects lined up across Europe, all of which he hopes will showcase his hypermobility. Mihael will be sharing these performances with his 40,000 Instagram followers as a series of surprise announcements throughout the year. You can follow Mihael Belilov via @mihaelbelilov on Instagram.

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