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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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/2023-09-29/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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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/2023-09-28/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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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/2023-09-27/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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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/2023-09-26/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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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/2023-09-25/
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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/2023-09-23/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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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/2023-09-22/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Giselle
DESCRIPTION:Performed by The Tokyo Ballet \n\n\n\n\nWith a vast repertoire and international touring history in Japanese performing arts\, The Tokyo Ballet comes to Australia in season 2023 with the iconic Romantic ballet Giselle. \nFrom classical ballets to celebrated unique contemporary works\, The Tokyo Ballet is a future-focussed company sharing many values with The Australian Ballet. At the heart of both companies’ artistic visions is a desire to move audiences through unforgettable expressions of their art form. \nGracing the world’s most famous stages\, including the Paris Opera\, La Scala in Milan\, the Vienna State Opera\, and the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia\, The Tokyo Ballet has performed in over 155 cities across 32 countries. \nIn season 2023\, The Australian Ballet will continue its history of developing strong connections with ballet companies around the world\, welcoming Artistic Director Yukari Saito and The Tokyo Ballet to Melbourne. The Tokyo Ballet will delight Australian audiences with Leonid Lavrovsky’s timeless Giselle. This tragic love story involving the young peasant girl Giselle and nobleman Albrecht\, set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score\, is a jewel in the classical repertoire\, first performed in Paris in 1841. In season 2023\, artists of The Tokyo Ballet will enliven this production’s magical harmony between narrative and choreography that has enchanted generations. \nAudiences will be mesmerised by The Tokyo Ballet’s spectacular artists in this moving production. \n\n\n\nFriday 14 Jul\, 7:30 PM;  Saturday 15 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 17 Jul\, 6:30 PM;  Tuesday 18 Jul\, 7:30 PM\n\n\nWednesday 19 Jul 1:30 PM 7:30 PM; Thursday 20 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 21 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 22 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM\nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\n\nTICKETS: Adult\, $52.00 – $301.00; Senior $52.00 – $301.00; Pensioner $46.00 – $249.00 \n\nUnder 30 $46.00 – $249.00; Student $46.00 – $249.00; Child $38.00 – $170.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-giselle/2023-07-22/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\, 100 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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DESCRIPTION:Performed by The Tokyo Ballet \n\n\n\n\nWith a vast repertoire and international touring history in Japanese performing arts\, The Tokyo Ballet comes to Australia in season 2023 with the iconic Romantic ballet Giselle. \nFrom classical ballets to celebrated unique contemporary works\, The Tokyo Ballet is a future-focussed company sharing many values with The Australian Ballet. At the heart of both companies’ artistic visions is a desire to move audiences through unforgettable expressions of their art form. \nGracing the world’s most famous stages\, including the Paris Opera\, La Scala in Milan\, the Vienna State Opera\, and the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia\, The Tokyo Ballet has performed in over 155 cities across 32 countries. \nIn season 2023\, The Australian Ballet will continue its history of developing strong connections with ballet companies around the world\, welcoming Artistic Director Yukari Saito and The Tokyo Ballet to Melbourne. The Tokyo Ballet will delight Australian audiences with Leonid Lavrovsky’s timeless Giselle. This tragic love story involving the young peasant girl Giselle and nobleman Albrecht\, set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score\, is a jewel in the classical repertoire\, first performed in Paris in 1841. In season 2023\, artists of The Tokyo Ballet will enliven this production’s magical harmony between narrative and choreography that has enchanted generations. \nAudiences will be mesmerised by The Tokyo Ballet’s spectacular artists in this moving production. \n\n\n\nFriday 14 Jul\, 7:30 PM;  Saturday 15 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 17 Jul\, 6:30 PM;  Tuesday 18 Jul\, 7:30 PM\n\n\nWednesday 19 Jul 1:30 PM 7:30 PM; Thursday 20 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 21 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 22 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM\nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\n\nTICKETS: Adult\, $52.00 – $301.00; Senior $52.00 – $301.00; Pensioner $46.00 – $249.00 \n\nUnder 30 $46.00 – $249.00; Student $46.00 – $249.00; Child $38.00 – $170.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-giselle/2023-07-21/
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Giselle
DESCRIPTION:Performed by The Tokyo Ballet \n\n\n\n\nWith a vast repertoire and international touring history in Japanese performing arts\, The Tokyo Ballet comes to Australia in season 2023 with the iconic Romantic ballet Giselle. \nFrom classical ballets to celebrated unique contemporary works\, The Tokyo Ballet is a future-focussed company sharing many values with The Australian Ballet. At the heart of both companies’ artistic visions is a desire to move audiences through unforgettable expressions of their art form. \nGracing the world’s most famous stages\, including the Paris Opera\, La Scala in Milan\, the Vienna State Opera\, and the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia\, The Tokyo Ballet has performed in over 155 cities across 32 countries. \nIn season 2023\, The Australian Ballet will continue its history of developing strong connections with ballet companies around the world\, welcoming Artistic Director Yukari Saito and The Tokyo Ballet to Melbourne. The Tokyo Ballet will delight Australian audiences with Leonid Lavrovsky’s timeless Giselle. This tragic love story involving the young peasant girl Giselle and nobleman Albrecht\, set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score\, is a jewel in the classical repertoire\, first performed in Paris in 1841. In season 2023\, artists of The Tokyo Ballet will enliven this production’s magical harmony between narrative and choreography that has enchanted generations. \nAudiences will be mesmerised by The Tokyo Ballet’s spectacular artists in this moving production. \n\n\n\nFriday 14 Jul\, 7:30 PM;  Saturday 15 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 17 Jul\, 6:30 PM;  Tuesday 18 Jul\, 7:30 PM\n\n\nWednesday 19 Jul 1:30 PM 7:30 PM; Thursday 20 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 21 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 22 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM\nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\n\nTICKETS: Adult\, $52.00 – $301.00; Senior $52.00 – $301.00; Pensioner $46.00 – $249.00 \n\nUnder 30 $46.00 – $249.00; Student $46.00 – $249.00; Child $38.00 – $170.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-giselle/2023-07-20/
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Giselle
DESCRIPTION:Performed by The Tokyo Ballet \n\n\n\n\nWith a vast repertoire and international touring history in Japanese performing arts\, The Tokyo Ballet comes to Australia in season 2023 with the iconic Romantic ballet Giselle. \nFrom classical ballets to celebrated unique contemporary works\, The Tokyo Ballet is a future-focussed company sharing many values with The Australian Ballet. At the heart of both companies’ artistic visions is a desire to move audiences through unforgettable expressions of their art form. \nGracing the world’s most famous stages\, including the Paris Opera\, La Scala in Milan\, the Vienna State Opera\, and the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia\, The Tokyo Ballet has performed in over 155 cities across 32 countries. \nIn season 2023\, The Australian Ballet will continue its history of developing strong connections with ballet companies around the world\, welcoming Artistic Director Yukari Saito and The Tokyo Ballet to Melbourne. The Tokyo Ballet will delight Australian audiences with Leonid Lavrovsky’s timeless Giselle. This tragic love story involving the young peasant girl Giselle and nobleman Albrecht\, set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score\, is a jewel in the classical repertoire\, first performed in Paris in 1841. In season 2023\, artists of The Tokyo Ballet will enliven this production’s magical harmony between narrative and choreography that has enchanted generations. \nAudiences will be mesmerised by The Tokyo Ballet’s spectacular artists in this moving production. \n\n\n\nFriday 14 Jul\, 7:30 PM;  Saturday 15 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 17 Jul\, 6:30 PM;  Tuesday 18 Jul\, 7:30 PM\n\n\nWednesday 19 Jul 1:30 PM 7:30 PM; Thursday 20 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 21 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 22 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM\nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\n\nTICKETS: Adult\, $52.00 – $301.00; Senior $52.00 – $301.00; Pensioner $46.00 – $249.00 \n\nUnder 30 $46.00 – $249.00; Student $46.00 – $249.00; Child $38.00 – $170.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-giselle/2023-07-19/
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DESCRIPTION:Performed by The Tokyo Ballet \n\n\n\n\nWith a vast repertoire and international touring history in Japanese performing arts\, The Tokyo Ballet comes to Australia in season 2023 with the iconic Romantic ballet Giselle. \nFrom classical ballets to celebrated unique contemporary works\, The Tokyo Ballet is a future-focussed company sharing many values with The Australian Ballet. At the heart of both companies’ artistic visions is a desire to move audiences through unforgettable expressions of their art form. \nGracing the world’s most famous stages\, including the Paris Opera\, La Scala in Milan\, the Vienna State Opera\, and the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia\, The Tokyo Ballet has performed in over 155 cities across 32 countries. \nIn season 2023\, The Australian Ballet will continue its history of developing strong connections with ballet companies around the world\, welcoming Artistic Director Yukari Saito and The Tokyo Ballet to Melbourne. The Tokyo Ballet will delight Australian audiences with Leonid Lavrovsky’s timeless Giselle. This tragic love story involving the young peasant girl Giselle and nobleman Albrecht\, set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score\, is a jewel in the classical repertoire\, first performed in Paris in 1841. In season 2023\, artists of The Tokyo Ballet will enliven this production’s magical harmony between narrative and choreography that has enchanted generations. \nAudiences will be mesmerised by The Tokyo Ballet’s spectacular artists in this moving production. \n\n\n\nFriday 14 Jul\, 7:30 PM;  Saturday 15 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 17 Jul\, 6:30 PM;  Tuesday 18 Jul\, 7:30 PM\n\n\nWednesday 19 Jul 1:30 PM 7:30 PM; Thursday 20 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 21 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 22 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM\nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\n\nTICKETS: Adult\, $52.00 – $301.00; Senior $52.00 – $301.00; Pensioner $46.00 – $249.00 \n\nUnder 30 $46.00 – $249.00; Student $46.00 – $249.00; Child $38.00 – $170.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-giselle/2023-07-18/
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Giselle
DESCRIPTION:Performed by The Tokyo Ballet \n\n\n\n\nWith a vast repertoire and international touring history in Japanese performing arts\, The Tokyo Ballet comes to Australia in season 2023 with the iconic Romantic ballet Giselle. \nFrom classical ballets to celebrated unique contemporary works\, The Tokyo Ballet is a future-focussed company sharing many values with The Australian Ballet. At the heart of both companies’ artistic visions is a desire to move audiences through unforgettable expressions of their art form. \nGracing the world’s most famous stages\, including the Paris Opera\, La Scala in Milan\, the Vienna State Opera\, and the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia\, The Tokyo Ballet has performed in over 155 cities across 32 countries. \nIn season 2023\, The Australian Ballet will continue its history of developing strong connections with ballet companies around the world\, welcoming Artistic Director Yukari Saito and The Tokyo Ballet to Melbourne. The Tokyo Ballet will delight Australian audiences with Leonid Lavrovsky’s timeless Giselle. This tragic love story involving the young peasant girl Giselle and nobleman Albrecht\, set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score\, is a jewel in the classical repertoire\, first performed in Paris in 1841. In season 2023\, artists of The Tokyo Ballet will enliven this production’s magical harmony between narrative and choreography that has enchanted generations. \nAudiences will be mesmerised by The Tokyo Ballet’s spectacular artists in this moving production. \n\n\n\nFriday 14 Jul\, 7:30 PM;  Saturday 15 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 17 Jul\, 6:30 PM;  Tuesday 18 Jul\, 7:30 PM\n\n\nWednesday 19 Jul 1:30 PM 7:30 PM; Thursday 20 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 21 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 22 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM\nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\n\nTICKETS: Adult\, $52.00 – $301.00; Senior $52.00 – $301.00; Pensioner $46.00 – $249.00 \n\nUnder 30 $46.00 – $249.00; Student $46.00 – $249.00; Child $38.00 – $170.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-giselle/2023-07-17/
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Giselle
DESCRIPTION:Performed by The Tokyo Ballet \n\n\n\n\nWith a vast repertoire and international touring history in Japanese performing arts\, The Tokyo Ballet comes to Australia in season 2023 with the iconic Romantic ballet Giselle. \nFrom classical ballets to celebrated unique contemporary works\, The Tokyo Ballet is a future-focussed company sharing many values with The Australian Ballet. At the heart of both companies’ artistic visions is a desire to move audiences through unforgettable expressions of their art form. \nGracing the world’s most famous stages\, including the Paris Opera\, La Scala in Milan\, the Vienna State Opera\, and the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia\, The Tokyo Ballet has performed in over 155 cities across 32 countries. \nIn season 2023\, The Australian Ballet will continue its history of developing strong connections with ballet companies around the world\, welcoming Artistic Director Yukari Saito and The Tokyo Ballet to Melbourne. The Tokyo Ballet will delight Australian audiences with Leonid Lavrovsky’s timeless Giselle. This tragic love story involving the young peasant girl Giselle and nobleman Albrecht\, set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score\, is a jewel in the classical repertoire\, first performed in Paris in 1841. In season 2023\, artists of The Tokyo Ballet will enliven this production’s magical harmony between narrative and choreography that has enchanted generations. \nAudiences will be mesmerised by The Tokyo Ballet’s spectacular artists in this moving production. \n\n\n\nFriday 14 Jul\, 7:30 PM;  Saturday 15 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 17 Jul\, 6:30 PM;  Tuesday 18 Jul\, 7:30 PM\n\n\nWednesday 19 Jul 1:30 PM 7:30 PM; Thursday 20 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 21 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 22 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM\nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\n\nTICKETS: Adult\, $52.00 – $301.00; Senior $52.00 – $301.00; Pensioner $46.00 – $249.00 \n\nUnder 30 $46.00 – $249.00; Student $46.00 – $249.00; Child $38.00 – $170.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-giselle/2023-07-15/
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Giselle
DESCRIPTION:Performed by The Tokyo Ballet \n\n\n\n\nWith a vast repertoire and international touring history in Japanese performing arts\, The Tokyo Ballet comes to Australia in season 2023 with the iconic Romantic ballet Giselle. \nFrom classical ballets to celebrated unique contemporary works\, The Tokyo Ballet is a future-focussed company sharing many values with The Australian Ballet. At the heart of both companies’ artistic visions is a desire to move audiences through unforgettable expressions of their art form. \nGracing the world’s most famous stages\, including the Paris Opera\, La Scala in Milan\, the Vienna State Opera\, and the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia\, The Tokyo Ballet has performed in over 155 cities across 32 countries. \nIn season 2023\, The Australian Ballet will continue its history of developing strong connections with ballet companies around the world\, welcoming Artistic Director Yukari Saito and The Tokyo Ballet to Melbourne. The Tokyo Ballet will delight Australian audiences with Leonid Lavrovsky’s timeless Giselle. This tragic love story involving the young peasant girl Giselle and nobleman Albrecht\, set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score\, is a jewel in the classical repertoire\, first performed in Paris in 1841. In season 2023\, artists of The Tokyo Ballet will enliven this production’s magical harmony between narrative and choreography that has enchanted generations. \nAudiences will be mesmerised by The Tokyo Ballet’s spectacular artists in this moving production. \n\n\n\nFriday 14 Jul\, 7:30 PM;  Saturday 15 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 17 Jul\, 6:30 PM;  Tuesday 18 Jul\, 7:30 PM\n\n\nWednesday 19 Jul 1:30 PM 7:30 PM; Thursday 20 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 21 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 22 Jul\, 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM\nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre\n\nTICKETS: Adult\, $52.00 – $301.00; Senior $52.00 – $301.00; Pensioner $46.00 – $249.00 \n\nUnder 30 $46.00 – $249.00; Student $46.00 – $249.00; Child $38.00 – $170.00
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-giselle/2023-07-14/
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Jewels
DESCRIPTION:A Balanchine masterpiece \n\n\n\n\nGeorge Balanchine’s Jewels is a three-part ballet celebrating his vision of three jewels. Visually and thematically structured around the motifs of Emeralds\, Rubies and Diamonds\, the piece explores the idea of movement radiating from the body through each specific jewel. \nMaking its world premiere at New York City Ballet in 1967\, Jewels showcases Balanchine’s atmospheric musicality. These contrasting works explore his time in Paris\, New York and St Petersburg through the harmony of music and the defining visual elements of colour\, shape and silhouette. Each of the three acts is distinct in style and mood\, set to music by three different composers: Fauré for Emeralds\, Stravinsky for Rubies\, Tchaikovsky for Diamonds. \nOpulent costumes and sets unify each of the three sections to achieve one regal whole\, which will showcase the breathtaking classical precision of The Australian Ballet’s artists. \nA mesmerising spectacle that is both soft and sharp\, racy and refined\, flashy and majestic\, Jewels is a lavish work capturing the company’s celebratory spirit in its milestone 60th anniversary year. \nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre     29 June – 8 July 2023     TICKETS: $52 – $30 \nThursday 29 Jun 7:30; Friday 30 Jun 7:30; Saturday 1 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 3 Jul 6:30; Tuesday 4 Jul 7:30 PM; Wednesday 5 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursday 6 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 7 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 8 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-jewels/2023-07-08/
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DESCRIPTION:A Balanchine masterpiece \n\n\n\n\nGeorge Balanchine’s Jewels is a three-part ballet celebrating his vision of three jewels. Visually and thematically structured around the motifs of Emeralds\, Rubies and Diamonds\, the piece explores the idea of movement radiating from the body through each specific jewel. \nMaking its world premiere at New York City Ballet in 1967\, Jewels showcases Balanchine’s atmospheric musicality. These contrasting works explore his time in Paris\, New York and St Petersburg through the harmony of music and the defining visual elements of colour\, shape and silhouette. Each of the three acts is distinct in style and mood\, set to music by three different composers: Fauré for Emeralds\, Stravinsky for Rubies\, Tchaikovsky for Diamonds. \nOpulent costumes and sets unify each of the three sections to achieve one regal whole\, which will showcase the breathtaking classical precision of The Australian Ballet’s artists. \nA mesmerising spectacle that is both soft and sharp\, racy and refined\, flashy and majestic\, Jewels is a lavish work capturing the company’s celebratory spirit in its milestone 60th anniversary year. \nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre     29 June – 8 July 2023     TICKETS: $52 – $30 \nThursday 29 Jun 7:30; Friday 30 Jun 7:30; Saturday 1 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 3 Jul 6:30; Tuesday 4 Jul 7:30 PM; Wednesday 5 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursday 6 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 7 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 8 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-jewels/2023-07-07/
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Jewels
DESCRIPTION:A Balanchine masterpiece \n\n\n\n\nGeorge Balanchine’s Jewels is a three-part ballet celebrating his vision of three jewels. Visually and thematically structured around the motifs of Emeralds\, Rubies and Diamonds\, the piece explores the idea of movement radiating from the body through each specific jewel. \nMaking its world premiere at New York City Ballet in 1967\, Jewels showcases Balanchine’s atmospheric musicality. These contrasting works explore his time in Paris\, New York and St Petersburg through the harmony of music and the defining visual elements of colour\, shape and silhouette. Each of the three acts is distinct in style and mood\, set to music by three different composers: Fauré for Emeralds\, Stravinsky for Rubies\, Tchaikovsky for Diamonds. \nOpulent costumes and sets unify each of the three sections to achieve one regal whole\, which will showcase the breathtaking classical precision of The Australian Ballet’s artists. \nA mesmerising spectacle that is both soft and sharp\, racy and refined\, flashy and majestic\, Jewels is a lavish work capturing the company’s celebratory spirit in its milestone 60th anniversary year. \nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre     29 June – 8 July 2023     TICKETS: $52 – $30 \nThursday 29 Jun 7:30; Friday 30 Jun 7:30; Saturday 1 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 3 Jul 6:30; Tuesday 4 Jul 7:30 PM; Wednesday 5 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursday 6 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 7 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 8 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-jewels/2023-07-06/
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DESCRIPTION:A Balanchine masterpiece \n\n\n\n\nGeorge Balanchine’s Jewels is a three-part ballet celebrating his vision of three jewels. Visually and thematically structured around the motifs of Emeralds\, Rubies and Diamonds\, the piece explores the idea of movement radiating from the body through each specific jewel. \nMaking its world premiere at New York City Ballet in 1967\, Jewels showcases Balanchine’s atmospheric musicality. These contrasting works explore his time in Paris\, New York and St Petersburg through the harmony of music and the defining visual elements of colour\, shape and silhouette. Each of the three acts is distinct in style and mood\, set to music by three different composers: Fauré for Emeralds\, Stravinsky for Rubies\, Tchaikovsky for Diamonds. \nOpulent costumes and sets unify each of the three sections to achieve one regal whole\, which will showcase the breathtaking classical precision of The Australian Ballet’s artists. \nA mesmerising spectacle that is both soft and sharp\, racy and refined\, flashy and majestic\, Jewels is a lavish work capturing the company’s celebratory spirit in its milestone 60th anniversary year. \nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre     29 June – 8 July 2023     TICKETS: $52 – $30 \nThursday 29 Jun 7:30; Friday 30 Jun 7:30; Saturday 1 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 3 Jul 6:30; Tuesday 4 Jul 7:30 PM; Wednesday 5 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursday 6 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 7 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 8 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-jewels/2023-07-05/
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SUMMARY:The Australian Ballet: Jewels
DESCRIPTION:A Balanchine masterpiece \n\n\n\n\nGeorge Balanchine’s Jewels is a three-part ballet celebrating his vision of three jewels. Visually and thematically structured around the motifs of Emeralds\, Rubies and Diamonds\, the piece explores the idea of movement radiating from the body through each specific jewel. \nMaking its world premiere at New York City Ballet in 1967\, Jewels showcases Balanchine’s atmospheric musicality. These contrasting works explore his time in Paris\, New York and St Petersburg through the harmony of music and the defining visual elements of colour\, shape and silhouette. Each of the three acts is distinct in style and mood\, set to music by three different composers: Fauré for Emeralds\, Stravinsky for Rubies\, Tchaikovsky for Diamonds. \nOpulent costumes and sets unify each of the three sections to achieve one regal whole\, which will showcase the breathtaking classical precision of The Australian Ballet’s artists. \nA mesmerising spectacle that is both soft and sharp\, racy and refined\, flashy and majestic\, Jewels is a lavish work capturing the company’s celebratory spirit in its milestone 60th anniversary year. \nArts Centre Melbourne\, State Theatre     29 June – 8 July 2023     TICKETS: $52 – $30 \nThursday 29 Jun 7:30; Friday 30 Jun 7:30; Saturday 1 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Monday 3 Jul 6:30; Tuesday 4 Jul 7:30 PM; Wednesday 5 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM; Thursday 6 Jul 7:30 PM; Friday 7 Jul 7:30 PM; Saturday 8 Jul 1:30 PM\, 7:30 PM
URL:https://classicmelbourne.com.au/event/the-australian-ballet-jewels/2023-07-04/
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