![A group of dancers out of focus against a bright blue background.](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/06/masthead-Scottish-Ballet-dancers-Dive-Credit-Andy-Ross.jpg?resize=1990%2C796&gravity)
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Feature Films
![Principals-Christopher-Harrison-and-Sophie-Martin-on-set-of-Starstruck.-Credit-Gavin-Smart-crop Two dancers look into each other's eyes. The man holds the woman under her arms as she leans her body forward.](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/Principals-Christopher-Harrison-and-Sophie-Martin-on-set-of-Starstruck.-Credit-Gavin-Smart-crop-1-scaled.jpg?resize=25%2C10&gravity)
![Hero Image. Scottish Ballet's The Secret Theatre. Photo by Mihaela Bodlovic A ballerina stands pointing a leg behind her and holding up a tiny umbrella.](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/05/Hero-Image.-Scottish-Ballets-The-Secret-Theatre.-Photo-by-Mihaela-Bodlovic.jpeg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
The Secret Theatre
Starring characters from our most popular festive ballets, the worlds of the Snow Queen and the Sugar Plum Fairy collide when the theatre bursts into life. In this spectacular film, audiences are treated to an extraordinary show filled with acrobats, snowflakes, clowns, princes, and – of course – beautiful ballerinas.
![L-R-Alice-Kawalek-as-Ballerina-and-Even-Loudon-as-Strongman-in-Christopher-Hampson's-The-Snow-Queen.-Credit-Andy-Ross- A ballerina stands on pointe with a leg stretched out behind her, a muscle man flexes one bicep and lunges whilst holding her hand](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/L-R-Alice-Kawalek-as-Ballerina-and-Even-Loudon-as-Strongman-in-Christopher-Hampsons-The-Snow-Queen.-Credit-Andy-Ross--scaled.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
The Snow Queen
Recorded live at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre in December 2019, this glittering production by Christopher Hampson is inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s much-loved tale.
Creative Shorts
![Breathless film masthead Image from short film Breathless featuring two dancers](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2024/08/Breathless-film-masthead.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Breathless
Choreographed by Nicholas Shoesmith & Madeline Squire, Breathless is the first of three new short films created by Scottish Ballet company dancers.
The dancers in Breathless are symbols of the themes that run through every relationship, such as balance, power, trust, and greed.
Breathless is supported by Burness Paull
![Squid Masthead 2000 x 800-2 Male dancer in red boiler suit with hands up at his head like antlers](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2024/08/Masthead-2000-x-800-2.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
How Much Squid Is Too Much Squid
Choreographed by Ishan Mahabir-Stokes, How Much Squid Is Too Much Squid is on of three new short films created by Scottish Ballet company dancers.
Framed as a stream of consciousness, How Much Squid Is Too Much Squid makes light of the banal thoughts that cross our mind while walking down the street and the constant overload of information we are bombarded with today.
![Shadowash film masthead_BTS-image by Mihaela Bodlovic (310) A woman with long hair reaches out. Two gloved hands reach in as if to try and grab her, while another person sits behind her with their head bowed. The scene conveys a sense of longing or distress.](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2024/10/Shadowash-film-masthead_BTS-image-by-Mihaela-Bodlovic-310.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Shadowash
Choreographed by Andrea Azzari, Shadowash completes the trio of new short films created by Scottish Ballet company dancers.
Shadowash explores the experience of someone whose mind has been compromised.
![_MG_2714---Haud-Close-Tae-Me----Jill-Ferguson-(left)-and-Mia-Thompson-(right)---Photo-by-Christina-Riley Two women dance face to face, mirroring the other's movement of stretching one arm overhead](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/05/MG_2714-Haud-Close-Tae-Me-Jill-Ferguson-left-and-Mia-Thompson-right-Photo-by-Christina-Riley-scaled.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Haud Close Tae Me
A reflection on the connection between our younger and older selves, this short film is directed by Eve McConnachie and features a specially commissioned poem by Scotland’s former Makar Jackie Kay.
![AR2_0140 A group of dancers in blue trousers and nude tops huddle together on the floor, with one pair of legs sticking up](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/05/AR2_0140-1.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Dive
‘I have written my name on the far side of the sky.’ – Yves Klein
Sophie Laplane partnered with James Bonas and film director Oscar Sansom to create Dive, a short film inspired by French artist Yves Klein and what has become the world’s most famous shade of blue.
![Shimmering-Extraordinary-NIKITA5 A dancer in a patchwork costume smiles and stretches their arms out to the side](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/06/Shimmering-Extraordinary-NIKITA5.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
The Shimmering Extraordinary
A series of six short films created by Emmy Award-nominated director Fx Goby. Commissioned as part of our Safe to Be Me® Festival 2021, a digital festival of dance that celebrates diversity, the films are inspired by the programme’s themes of acceptance, identity, and respect.
![Swan20_wide A dancer holds one hand across her chin and the other stretched up, half in the shadow and half illuminated by white light](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/06/Swan20_wide.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
The Swan
David Dawson’s daring, visceral choreography from Swan Lake is perfectly paired with the rich, romantic Tchaikovsky score in this short film, The Swan, directed by Eve McConnachie.
![Forming Still #1_Chloe Rosser_LR Two naked bodies face away from the camera, intertwined to unrecognisable shapes](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/Forming-Still-1_Chloe-Rosser_LR-scaled.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Forming
This short film features two dancers from Scottish Ballet’s Elevate® – a programme of dance classes for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – alongside a professional Scottish Ballet dancer – Marge Hendrick.
![AR1_1392-3-web A man supports a woman under her upper arm as she leans back into him. Both are wearing futuristic gaming eyewear.](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/AR1_1392-3-web-scaled.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Odyssey
Choreographed by Scottish Ballet Associate Choreographer Nicholas Shoesmith and directed by Ciaran Lyons, this high-octane short film takes viewers on a journey through a game-like landscape inhabited by otherworldly beings, where the real and virtual collide.
![Madeline-Squire-and-Javier-Andreu-in-Eve-McConnachie's-film-Maze---Photo-by-Christina-Riley-mirrored In the middle of an empty swimming pool, a woman holds onto a man while balancing on his hips](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/Madeline-Squire-and-Javier-Andreu-in-Eve-McConnachies-film-Maze-Photo-by-Christina-Riley-mirrored-scaled.jpg?resize=25%2C10&gravity)
Maze
A high-energy contemporary dance piece shot in the emptied Govanhill Baths in Glasgow, choreographed by Sophie Laplane.
More info & watch![Scottish-Ballet-dancers-on-set-for-Tremble-part-of-Scottish-Ballets-Digital-Season-1-scaled-aspect-ratio-0-0](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/Scottish-Ballet-dancers-on-set-for-Tremble-part-of-Scottish-Ballets-Digital-Season-1-scaled-aspect-ratio-0-0-scaled.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Tremble
An abstract dining room is the setting for Tremble, commissioned for the 2019 Digital Season. Tremble stars 26 Scottish Ballet dancers and is co-choreographed and directed by Jessica Wright and Morgann Runacre-Temple.
![AR2_9898dark-full-ride-web-aspect-ratio-1629-922](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/AR2_9898dark-full-ride-web-aspect-ratio-1629-922.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Dark Full Ride
Set to a cacophony of music recorded by four drummers, Dark Full Ride, choreographed by Martin Lawrance mirrors interweaving percussive sounds with movement.
Behind the Scenes
![AGR_4531-andrew-ross Blanche reaches to tap a train passenger on the shoulder, while holding a suitcase](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/AGR_4531-andrew-ross-scaled.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
A Streetcar Named Desire – Becoming Blanche
Go behind the scenes of our award-winning production of A Streetcar Named Desire, as Principal dancer Marge Hendrick gives her take on the character of Blanche Dubois.
![First-Artist-Roseanna-Leney-as-Gerda,-shot-from-the-side-of-the-stage-during-Scottish-Ballet's-The-Snow-Queen.-Photo-Credit-Andy-Ross Gerda leaps in a split with one arm raised](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/First-Artist-Roseanna-Leney-as-Gerda-shot-from-the-side-of-the-stage-during-Scottish-Ballets-The-Snow-Queen.-Photo-Credit-Andy-Ross.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
The Snow Queen – From the Wings
The calm before the (snow) storm… See The Snow Queen from the wings in this video using a GoPro worn by members of SB staff throughout the show.
![Coppelia_5N6A4062 andrew ross Swanhilda squats and looks face to face with a digital version of herself](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/05/Coppelia_5N6A4062-andrew-ross.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Coppélia – Stage Meets Screen
Jess and Morgs tell all about the adaptations they made to the much-loved classical ballet and how they paired this with film and technology for their brand-new production.
![SB - A Streetcar Named Desire - Rehearsal Photography - Image by Mihaela Bodlovic (130) Constance raises one arm up and one the the side as she twists her body](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/07/SB-A-Streetcar-Named-Desire-Rehearsal-Photography-Image-by-Mihaela-Bodlovic-130-1-scaled.jpg?resize=25%2C10&gravity)
A Streetcar Named Desire – In Rehearsal
Peek into the studio with Constance Devernay-Laurence (Stella Kowalski) and Evan Loudon (Stanley Kowalski) for a rehearsal of A Streetcar Named Desire.
Watch on YouTube![Principals Christopher Harrison and Sophie Martin on set of Starstruck. Credit Gavin Smart (1) 1_1 Chris holds Sophie as she wraps her arms around him, a camera person captures the moment](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/06/Principals-Christopher-Harrison-and-Sophie-Martin-on-set-of-Starstruck.-Credit-Gavin-Smart-1-1_1.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
Starstruck – In the Spotlight
Patricia Ward Kelly, the widow of the legendary Gene Kelly, shares how a meeting in Paris turned into a dazzling reimagining of the only ballet Gene ever created.
![The Crucible, Playhouse, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 August 2019 Elizabeth stands on pointe with on hand held up straight against her chest](https://images.scottishballet.co.uk/uploads/2023/05/Araminta-Wraith-and-company-in-Scottish-Ballets-The-Crucible-by-Arthur-Miller-choreographed-by-Helen-Pickett.-Credit-Jane-Hobson.jpg?resize=16%2C10&gravity)
The women of The Crucible
Choreographer Helen Pickett and dancers Constance Devernay-Laurence and Araminta Wraith share their take on this emotional rollercoaster of a ballet.