Inside The Rose International Dance Prize 2025
Documentary
Love dance? So do we. Whether you’re dreaming of a summer dance intensive at Jacob’s Pillow or a coveted spot at the Royal Ballet School’s White Lodge Summer Intensive, you don’t need to leave your living room to deepen your understanding of dance. From ballet to contemporary, these five dance documentaries offer a virtual masterclass in movement, creativity, and performance.
Step inside the rehearsal studio and explore the stories behind world-renowned dancers and choreographers, including Natalia Osipova, John Neumeier, Angelin Preljocaj, Meryl Tankard, and the finalists of the Rose International Dance Prize 2025.
This beautifully filmed documentary offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at four of today’s most innovative choreographers as they compete for one of contemporary dance’s most exciting new honors, the Rose International Dance Prize. This large-scale, internationally recognized prize is the dance world’s answer to The Booker Prize and the Olivier Awards. Narrated by award-winning actress and dance enthusiast Fiona Shaw ( Andor, Bad Sisters), the film follows Kyle Abraham, Marco da Silva Ferreira, Christos Papadopoulos, and Lia Rodrigues as they develop bold new works.
Inside the Rose International Dance Prize 2025 is a vivid portrait of artistic process, risk-taking, and resilience. Watch as these leading choreographers craft creative new stories that draw on themes like identity, tradition, climate activism, and community. Follow along as they take their creations from concept to the competition stage at London’s Sadler’s Wells Theatre. Hear audience reactions to their bold new works and find out who took home the first-ever Rose International Dance Prize. This is more than just a competition; it’s a vision for the future of choreography.
You can read more about the Rose International Dance Prize here.
This remarkable documentary gives rare insight into the life and artistry of Royal Ballet principal Natalia Osipova. With intimate access to her personal archives, rehearsals, and performances, Force of Nature Natalia follows a demanding season at The Royal Ballet as she juggles classical repertoire, like La Bayadere, with groundbreaking contemporary works by Arthur Pita and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui.
More than a portrait of a celebrated ballerina, this is an inspiring study of creative ambition. Osipova’s relentless pursuit of excellence, her willingness to take risks, and her close collaborations with choreographers offer aspiring dancers a glimpse at what it takes to stay at the top.
Angelin Preljocaj, Dancing the Invisible, brings viewers into the creative world of Angelin Preljocaj, one of France’s most visionary choreographers. Set inside the Pavillon Noir, his purpose-built home for dance in Aix-en-Provence, this documentary follows the creation of his new work, Gravité. The work explores the relationship between the body and gravity itself, posing an interesting challenge for the visionary choreographer.
This documentary is essential viewing for contemporary dancers and choreographers. Preljocaj’s process is a fascinating blend of classical ballet technique, abstract movement, and creative experimentation. Interviews with collaborators, including fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier and dancer Aurélie Dupont, highlight how dance connects with other art forms. This is a masterclass in movement, design, and vision.
Known for her bold theatricality, biting humor, and rule-breaking choreography, Meryl Tankard is one of Australia’s most original dance voices. The Black Swan: Meryl Tankard follows her as she creates a new work, Aurora, a hilariously imaginative reimaging of Sleeping Beauty. Along the way, the film revisits Tankard’s landmark works like Two Feet and Furioso, offering insight into her artistic evolution.
Tankard’s creative journey, from her early days with the Australian Ballet to her transformative collaboration and friendship with Pina Bausch, is a reminder that great choreography begins where the rules end. For dancers eager to think outside the box, this documentary is a fearless celebration of originality and vision.
With over 60 years in ballet and more than 170 works to his name, John Neumeier is a giant in the dance world. John Neumeier: A Life for Dance ( only available to view in the US, GB, and CA) explores his legacy through rehearsal footage, excerpts from his most iconic ballets, and personal reflections from Neumeier himself and his collaborators.
Follow Nuemeier’s Hamburg Ballet troupe as they rehearse The Glass Menagerie at Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet and discover how he crafts emotionally impactful, musically driven choreography. From his early days in Milwaukee to mentoring the next generation of dancers, Neumeier’s story is as moving as his ballets. For anyone serious about dance, this is a must-see deep dive into the mind of a legendary choreographer.
Whether you’re a dance student, professional, or simply a fan, these documentaries offer rare, inspiring access to the inner world of dance. Stream them all now on Marquee TV and turn your screen into a world-class rehearsal room.
Your dance master class doesn’t have to stop there. Marquee TV has plenty of insightful and eye-opening dance documentaries to explore. For US audiences, take a trip back in time with the Dance Masterclass, where you get to sit in on the studios of dance legends Sir Frederick Ashton, Sir Peter Wright, and Jane Dudley.