Review: Romeo & Juliet (Queensland Ballet)
Queensland Ballet’s own star power fuels a sublime return to Verona.
Queensland Ballet’s own star power fuels a sublime return to Verona.
Artistic Directors of ballet companies are usually male, as they all are in Australia. But here, the Executive Directors are all female. Dilshani Weerasinghe and Jessica Machin tell Jill Brown about their relationship with their artistic counterparts, and the future directions they want to shape.
The greatest voices of all time. Why women in the ballet industry are at a turning point. Charlie Chaplin's secret life. Andreas Ottensamer. Bach.
The greatest voices of all time. Why women in the ballet industry are at a turning point. Charlie Chaplin's secret life. Andreas Ottensamer. Bach.
Liam Scarlett is adapting the famous French novel Les Liasions Dangereuses.
The production is beginning to show its age, but the dancers bring it to life with joyous exuberance.
Queensland Ballet is challenging choreographers to take a risk with the art form.
Liam Scarlett premieres a full-length Dangerous Liaisons, Bespoke creates contemporary dance for the digital ages, while several favourites return.
One of the world's most beloved fairy-tales is a magical experience for all ages in this production.
Greg Horsman is putting some Indian authenticity into Brisbane’s new staging.
The March 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine features Australian star soprano destined to follow Sutherland to the very top – meet Nicole Car.
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Born into poverty in China, “Mao’s Last Dancer” – now AD of Queensland Ballet – describes his first contact with an unearthed Swan Lake.