1 DON QUIXOTE
Last day of the Bolshoi Ballet’s London season. Alexei Fadeyechev’s production of the dazzling Petipa ballet is filled with colourful dancing. Royal Opera House, WC2 (www.royalopera.org 020-7304 4000), Sat, matinee and evening
2 2006 TRAFALGAR SQUARE FESTIVAL
Last weekend of the programme of dance, drama and music from British and international street performers. Trafalgar Sq, WC2 (www.london.gov.uk 020-7983 4100), until Sun
3 LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO
They are the world’s funniest ballet company, a troupe of 15 male dancers who don pointe shoes, tutus and lashings of make-up to relive the glory of the classics in drag. The New York-based group combines a loving knowledge of classical ballet with a delicious sense of comedy. Not to be missed. Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place,Cardiff Bay (www.wmc.org.uk 0870 0402000), from Tues, until Au
4 ALARMEL VALLI AND MADHAVI MUDGAL
This Festival programme brings together two of the most acclaimed Indian classical dancer- choreographers around. Royal Lyceum Theatre, Grindlay Street, Edinburgh, details as above, Mon-Tues
5 BONACHELA DANCE COMPANY
Rafael Bonachela, former associate artist for Rambert Dance Company, has launched his own dance company. He opens with Voices, a double bill of abstract works using vocal scores. Brewery Arts Centre, Highgate, Kendal (www.breweryarts.co.uk 01539 725133), Sun