Review: Butterfly Effect (West Australian Ballet )
Created by Alice Topp, Butterfly Effect is a work that leaves you longing to experience it again.
Created by Alice Topp, Butterfly Effect is a work that leaves you longing to experience it again.
Lewis Carroll's classic tale in dance, made for these crazy times.
In Larsen C, choreographer Christos Papadopolous reveals a creative impulse that is unique, visually intriguing and virtuosic.
A starry night night of new contemporary works with Tara Gower's riveting Ripples shining hardest.
Kate Mulvany's semi-autobiographical drama convincingly depicts a family haunted by the echoes of war.
A riveting exploration of Shakespeare's tragedy in dance, with duets made lustrous with anguish and desire.
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.
Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy turned into a mesmerising search for enlightenment, written in dance.
This new production, which features 21 paintings as part of its design, is a powerful, visually beautiful homage to Vincent van Gogh.
Melanie Lane’s Slow Haunt and Adam Alzaim’s GAINSBOURG are perfect foils in a double bill of the visceral and the spectral.
The West Australian Ballet’s triple bill is as much a celebration of three renowned composers – Glazunov, Delibes and Gershwin – as it is of dance.
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.