Review: Instruments of Dance (The Australian Ballet)
A mixed program of contemporary works, carried by an exhilarating Australian premiere from New York choreographer Justin Peck.
A mixed program of contemporary works, carried by an exhilarating Australian premiere from New York choreographer Justin Peck.
With its themes of triumph over adversity and romantic escapism, the lavish musical is wonderful entertainment and a tonic for the times.
Another brilliant night at the ballet, with work by Petipa, Balanchine and Forsythe, confirms that The Australian Ballet's new Artistic Director, David Hallberg, has definitely arrived.
Graeme Murphy's new ballet is an imaginative feast for the eyes, igniting the senses, but it doesn't sustain emotional engagement.
Dimity Azoury and Benedicte Bemet have been promoted into the company’s highest ranks.
Jarryd Madden and Dimity Azoury have both been promoted to the rank of senior artist.
Madeline Eastoe’s swan song performance is the ultimate expression of girl power. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in