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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Carmen
DESCRIPTION:A seductive tale of betrayal and obsession\nJohan Inger’s award-winning production of Carmen is an exhilarating journey that thrusts Georges Bizet’s 19th-century opera into the modern world with a breathtaking display of athleticism and passion. \n\n View performance times  \n\n\nMelbourne / Naarm\n7 – 18 March 2025 \nCarmen contains adult themes and is recommended for audiences 16+ \n\n\n\nDuration1 hour and 44 minutes / 1 Interval\nTICKETS: $311 – $38
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-carmen/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-03-01/2/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-03-01/1/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-02-28/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-02-27/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-02-26/2/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-02-26/1/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-02-25/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-02-22/2/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-02-22/1/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250221T220000
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky
DESCRIPTION:Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris. \nIn a tragic turn of events\, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia\, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions. \nAcclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance\, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family\, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame. \nIn a production that defies categorisation\, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris\, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world\, brimming with visionary opulence. \nA spectacular piece of theatre\, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever. \n21 February – 1 March \nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne / Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country \nTickets: \n\n\nFriday 21 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nSaturday 22 February 2025 1.30pm and 7.30pm \n\n\nMonday 24 February 2025 6.30pm \n\n\nTuesday 25 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 1.30pm \n\n\nWednesday 26 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nThursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm \n\n\nFriday 28 February 2025 7.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 1.30pm Good availability \n\n\nSaturday 1 March 2025 7.30pm Prices $319 – $158
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-nijinsky/2025-02-21/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-09/2/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-09/1/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-08/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-07/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-05/2/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-05/1/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-04/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-03/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Etudes / Circle Electric
DESCRIPTION:Études\n \nHarald Lander\nÉtudes\, French for ‘studies’\, takes the dancer’s morning ritual of ballet class and transforms it for the stage. Designed to gradually warm up muscles and align the body for rehearsals and performance\, the classical ballet class follows a standard order of exercises that start small and gradually get bigger and more complex. These same movements\, even the smallest pliés and tendus\, are the building blocks from which classical ballets are constructed. Études illuminates these classroom exercises\, demonstrating how these simple steps can become a fabulous showpiece of physical art. \nChoreographed by Harald Lander in 1948 for the Royal Danish Ballet\, this one-act ballet is set to piano studies by Carl Czerny\, arranged by Knudåge Riisager. Emulating the ballet studio experience\, the dancers perform precise exercises at the barre\, which become more expansive as they move into the centre\, and develop into a grand finale of full-velocity movement in perfect synchronisation. Complemented by spectacular new costumes from Lise Lander\, Études will transform you to the inner world of the dance studio with its beauty\, grace and immaculate movement \n\n\n\n\nCircle Electric \nStephanie Lake\nUsing the full force of The Australian Ballet’s dancers\, Circle Electric starts as a microscopic investigation of the intricate and the intimate\, ultimately expanding to encompass a telescopic view of humanity. \nGrappling with the search for meaning\, Stephanie Lake in her first full length commission for The Australian Ballet\, looks at a fundamental paradox of our existence – how we can be both utterly insignificant and profoundly important at the same time. \nZoom out far enough\, and you will see humanity as nothing more than scuttling ants\, existing on a perfectly placed planet in an immense cosmos of billions of galaxies. But zoom in and you see that despite our relative minuteness and the brevity of our time on Earth\, each person is unique and valuable. \nWorking with her largest cast to date\, Lake creates rhythms and patterns to composer Robin Fox’s unique score\, which blends live orchestra with his signature electro-acoustic sound worlds\, and reunites with the design team behind her hit piece Manifesto. \nPlease note Circle Electric contains strobe effects\, a loud/dynamic soundtrack and theatrical haze. \n2 – 9 October\, 2024 \n\nDuration  2 hours and 20 minutes including interval\n\nRegent Theatre\, Melbourne \nTICKETS: $68 – $244
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-etudes-circle-electric/2024-10-02/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-24/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240921T213000
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-21/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240920T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240920T213000
DTSTAMP:20260512T111326
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T092711Z
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-20/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240919T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240919T213000
DTSTAMP:20260512T111326
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-19/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-18/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-17/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-16/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-14/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240913T193000
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Oscar©
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet based on the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. \nTwo monumental creative forces collide in the world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©\, a full-length production commissioned exclusively for The Australian Ballet. Known for his innovative\, rich and awe-inspiring productions\, Wheeldon returns to the company with the fascinating story of history’s famous humourist\, Oscar Wilde. \nWeaving the playwright’s personal experiences through his beloved stories and characters\, Wheeldon brings Wilde’s biting wit and flamboyant style to the stage in a powerful production. \nBrought up in Dublin\, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’. He was an extraordinary genius\, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life\, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet. \nThe Australian Ballet last collaborated with Wheeldon on his award-winning musical\, An American in Paris. His unique choreography makes him one of the most sought-after and highly regarded choreographers of his generation. Wheeldon will be joined by composer\, Joby Talbot who wrote the score for Wheeldon’s smash hit ballet\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©\, and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. \nThis story of an infamous dandy and his tales will be a sensational addition to the company’s repertoire. \nPlease note: Oscar© contains mature content and may not be suitable for young audiences. Oscar© also contains theatrical haze\, plus high pitched\, prolonged noise. \nFind out more about The Australian Ballet’s 2024 Season. \n13 Sep 2024 — 24 Sep 2024 | Regent Theatre\, Collins Street\, Melbourne\n \nTICKETS: $269 – $55
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-oscar/2024-09-13/
LOCATION:Regent Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Swan Lake
DESCRIPTION:A dynamic new vision of a timeless classic\n\n\n\n\nAn enduring love story that has played a recurring role in the history of The Australian Ballet\, the timeless Swan Lake is reinvented by Artistic Director David Hallberg in 2023. Inspired by Anne Woolliams’ 1977 production\, this creation marks David Hallberg’s first major commission for the company as the centrepiece of the 60th anniversary celebrations. \nExploring the ballet’s themes of yearning\, betrayal and love through a refreshing new lens\, this adaptation will embody the beauty and power of the art form and honour the company’s commitment to classical repertoire. \nThrough David’s vision\, audiences will be enraptured with ballet’s iconic characters: Prince Siegfried\, the Swan Queen Odette and her evil counterpart Odile\, in a story of doomed love that continues to move audiences all over the world. \nSet to Tchaikovsky’s poignant score\, Swan Lake presents ballet’s most famous scenes\, including the resplendent Act II pas de deux for Siegfried and Odette. This Swan Lake reinterprets the time-honoured masterpiece as never witnessed before\, a work that will redefine ballet history for generations to come. \nTuesday 19 Sep7:30 PM; Wednesday 20 Sep 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursday 21 Sep 7:30 PM; Friday 22 Sep 7:30 PM; Saturday 23 Sep 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 25 Sep 6:30 PM; Tuesday 26 Sep 7:30 PM; Wednesday 27 Sep 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursday 28 Sep 7:30 PM; Friday 29 Sep 7:30 PM; Saturday 30 Sep 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM \nTICKETS: $56 – $331 \n 
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-swan-lake/2023-09-30/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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