Review: La Bayadère (West Australian Ballet)
La Bayadère might not come this way again for many a year. Balletomanes should catch this sumptuous production while they can.
La Bayadère might not come this way again for many a year. Balletomanes should catch this sumptuous production while they can.
A calibrated mix of charm, lyricism and choreographic precision showcasing the exquisite virtuosity of WAB's dancers.
A young cast rises to The Sleeping Beauty’s technical challenges in this production from Australia’s oldest dance company.
World premieres from international choreographers, the revival of an acclaimed classic and a lavish Romeo & Juliet in the mix for '24
New Zealand-born Ty King-Wall, a former Principal Artist with The Australian Ballet, will move to Wellington in November to head the company.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Aurélien Scannella out and David McAllister in (temporarily) as West Australian Ballet implements artistic leadership change.
Patricia Barker is to leave the role of Artistic Director of RNZB and return to the US. David McAllister will take the reins while the company searches for a new Artistic Director.
The creators of three versions of Swan Lake discuss the ballet’s DNA.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
This beautiful production is a clear sign that the future looks good for the Australian ballet scene.
The inaugural competition, pairing composers and choreographers to develop new works, has named Brisbane-based choreographer Monique Mangano with Blue Mountains composer Emma Greenhill.
After nearly 20 years as The Australian Ballet's Chief Conductor and Music Director, Nicolette Fraillon is to leave the company in late 2022.