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AUSTRALIA DANCE NEWS ARCHIVES Featured Australian Dance Theatre appoints Daniel Riley as new artistic director. Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) has announced the appointment of Daniel Riley as its next artistic director, to succeed Garry Stewart, who will leave ADT THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET ANNOUNCES PROMOTIONS As the dancers of The Australian Ballet returned to Melbourne following its first Sydney season of 2021, seven promotions were made across the ranks of the company, acknowledging the exceptional commitment, determination and artistry of these dancers, boldly furthering Artistic Director David Hallberg’s vision to promote and highlight the talent at The Australian Ballet. MERYL TANKARD: A NEW DANCE VOCABULARY During the COVID lockdown, the dance world faced the challenge of ensuring its survival in a world of social isolation. Denied its usual modus operandi of creating and working together on works that are then presented to live audiences, the dance world responded creatively moving online with barre classes, Zoom workshops, creating smallermore isolated
50 PERFORMANCE THEME IDEAS Performance, recital, concerts. Whatever you call them, it can be difficult to come up with a new theme each and every season. I remember when I first started my studio, it was so exciting, and I have memories of themes planned years in advance. Now that I am entering my 13th year, it is harder to LIZZY HOWELL: BREAKING STEREOTYPES Dance represents many aspects of life and society, and has always been reflective of what is going on in any particular era. Stereotypes in the current era are being smashed at a rapid pace – left, right and centre. At the forefront of this movement, is Delaware USA local Lizzy Howell. Without setting out to BALLET: THE FOUNDATION FOR ALL DANCE I am, and always will be, a dancer who thrives on expanding my dance vocabulary and knowledge of my existing technique by exploring and applying all different styles of dance. I believe it is imperative, even if you are planning to focus on dance styles that feel far removed from ballet, to RECONSTRUCTING 'CONSTRUCT' AND PRESERVING THE LEGACY OF Ten years ago, one of the brightest lights in contemporary dance was unexpectedly, and tragically, extinguished. It was 2am on 17 August 2007 when the recently appointed Artistic Director of one of Australia’s leading dance companies was hit by a garbage truck and killed. The Australian dance community was in shock. Just two monthsbefore
IS PAIN A NECESSARY EVIL FOR DANCING EN POINTE? OR IS There’s nothing quite like the feeling of dancing en pointe. For many aspiring young dancers, and even for adults who start dance late, the idea of dancing en pointe is viewed as the pinnacle of being a ballerina. The long-term consequences of pointe work. The only problem is, dancing en pointe can hurt. A lot! THE BENEFITS OF GYROTONIC EXERCISE FOR DANCERS As a dancer, you probably already incorporate Pilates into your conditioning programme. But have you heard of Gyrotonic? Well, it’s about to become your new favourite exercise. The Gyrotonic Expansion System includes two exercise methods: Gyrotonic (equipment-based) and Gyrokinesis (mat and chair work). Both were developed by Juliu Horvath, a professional dancer from Romania. 2021 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH DANCE FESTIVAL From 4-10 July, the 2021 Australian Youth Dance Festival (AYDF) will bring together over 130 young dance artists and 40 professional dance artists and educators at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) in the heart of Melbourne’s vibrant Arts precinct. Internationally acclaimed, Australian choreographers Caitlin Comerford and Kyall Shanks will be co-artistic directors for AUDITION PREPARATION AND ETIQUETTE Auditions are a part of life for dancers, so we all need to make peace with the process. And it is exactly that — a process! If you are smart, you will grow through the audition process as an individual, as well as a performer, enabling yourself to grow a little more after every audition experience. There are a few DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY A look at how contemporary dance is using technology to support its vision. By Elizabeth Ashley. For many dancers and their audience the only technology of interest is the technology of the dancer’s body. Anything else is of secondary importance – sound, light and other media forms are used only to assist the dancer who DANCE WORLD LOSES TEACHER TANYA PEARSON Dance world loses iconic ballet teacher Tanya Pearson. Tanya Pearson. Tanya Pearson OAM passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday 8 February, at the age of 84. Doyenne of the Ballet world, Mrs P (as she was affectionately known) was born near Moscow, Russia, in 1937, and emigrated to Australia in 1948. Tanya Pearson and Lucinda Dunn. QUEENSLAND BALLET’S PATRICIO REVÉ IS PROMOTED With Queensland Ballet’s 60th Anniversary Gala ending this weekend, Artistic Director Li Cunxin AO extended the celebrations with a promotion for one young dancer. Patricio Revé has been a rising star within the company since he first arrived in Australia in 2018. Born in Cuba, he began his ballet training at nine years old at the Fernando Alonzo Cuban Ballet School. CHRISTMAS BALLET TRADITION WEST AUSTRALIAN BALLET Perth’s Christmas ballet tradition continues to grow in 2020 as West Australian Ballet offers its iconic version of The Nutcracker in a dual season alongside multi-work highlight show GALA. “Audiences have loved our biennial tradition of The Nutcracker to ring in the festive season, it’s always such a magical way to end the year,” said Aurélien Scannella, West Australian Ballet LIZZY HOWELL: BREAKING STEREOTYPES Lizzy Howell: Breaking stereotypes and inspiring the next generation. Lizzy Howell. Dance represents many aspects of life and society, and has always been reflective of what is going on in any particular era. Stereotypes in the current era are being smashed at a rapid pace – left, right and centre. At the forefront of this movement, is THE IDEAL BALLET BODY By Brian Nolan. GRD DIP, GRD CRT, BA, DIP, RAD TC. In the world of classical ballet, our instrument is our physique, which is infinitely complicated, astonishingly diverse, extraordinarily functional, artistically imposing and at the very least – aesthetically pleasing. If we are lucky, work hard, are conscientious with our training and everything falls into DANCE AND MENTAL HEALTH Dance is not just a physically demanding career; it also wreaks havoc on the mind and mental health. Dancers are perfectionists who spend long hours in front of floor-to-ceiling mirrors, criticising every aspect of their body and of their performance. Our training is replete with teachers who yell, ridicule, demand and pressure us to breaking IS PAIN A NECESSARY EVIL FOR DANCING EN POINTE? OR IS There’s nothing quite like the feeling of dancing en pointe. For many aspiring young dancers, and even for adults who start dance late, the idea of dancing en pointe is viewed as the pinnacle of being a ballerina. The long-term consequences of pointe work. The only problem is, dancing en pointe can hurt. A lot! 2021 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH DANCE FESTIVAL From 4-10 July, the 2021 Australian Youth Dance Festival (AYDF) will bring together over 130 young dance artists and 40 professional dance artists and educators at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) in the heart of Melbourne’s vibrant Arts precinct. Internationally acclaimed, Australian choreographers Caitlin Comerford and Kyall Shanks will be co-artistic directors for AUDITION PREPARATION AND ETIQUETTE Auditions are a part of life for dancers, so we all need to make peace with the process. And it is exactly that — a process! If you are smart, you will grow through the audition process as an individual, as well as a performer, enabling yourself to grow a little more after every audition experience. There are a few DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY A look at how contemporary dance is using technology to support its vision. By Elizabeth Ashley. For many dancers and their audience the only technology of interest is the technology of the dancer’s body. Anything else is of secondary importance – sound, light and other media forms are used only to assist the dancer who DANCE WORLD LOSES TEACHER TANYA PEARSON Dance world loses iconic ballet teacher Tanya Pearson. Tanya Pearson. Tanya Pearson OAM passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday 8 February, at the age of 84. Doyenne of the Ballet world, Mrs P (as she was affectionately known) was born near Moscow, Russia, in 1937, and emigrated to Australia in 1948. Tanya Pearson and Lucinda Dunn. QUEENSLAND BALLET’S PATRICIO REVÉ IS PROMOTED With Queensland Ballet’s 60th Anniversary Gala ending this weekend, Artistic Director Li Cunxin AO extended the celebrations with a promotion for one young dancer. Patricio Revé has been a rising star within the company since he first arrived in Australia in 2018. Born in Cuba, he began his ballet training at nine years old at the Fernando Alonzo Cuban Ballet School. CHRISTMAS BALLET TRADITION WEST AUSTRALIAN BALLET Perth’s Christmas ballet tradition continues to grow in 2020 as West Australian Ballet offers its iconic version of The Nutcracker in a dual season alongside multi-work highlight show GALA. “Audiences have loved our biennial tradition of The Nutcracker to ring in the festive season, it’s always such a magical way to end the year,” said Aurélien Scannella, West Australian Ballet LIZZY HOWELL: BREAKING STEREOTYPES Lizzy Howell: Breaking stereotypes and inspiring the next generation. Lizzy Howell. Dance represents many aspects of life and society, and has always been reflective of what is going on in any particular era. Stereotypes in the current era are being smashed at a rapid pace – left, right and centre. At the forefront of this movement, is THE IDEAL BALLET BODY By Brian Nolan. GRD DIP, GRD CRT, BA, DIP, RAD TC. In the world of classical ballet, our instrument is our physique, which is infinitely complicated, astonishingly diverse, extraordinarily functional, artistically imposing and at the very least – aesthetically pleasing. If we are lucky, work hard, are conscientious with our training and everything falls into DANCE AND MENTAL HEALTH Dance is not just a physically demanding career; it also wreaks havoc on the mind and mental health. Dancers are perfectionists who spend long hours in front of floor-to-ceiling mirrors, criticising every aspect of their body and of their performance. Our training is replete with teachers who yell, ridicule, demand and pressure us to breaking IS PAIN A NECESSARY EVIL FOR DANCING EN POINTE? OR IS There’s nothing quite like the feeling of dancing en pointe. For many aspiring young dancers, and even for adults who start dance late, the idea of dancing en pointe is viewed as the pinnacle of being a ballerina. The long-term consequences of pointe work. The only problem is, dancing en pointe can hurt. A lot! DANCE WORLD LOSES TEACHER TANYA PEARSON Dance world loses iconic ballet teacher Tanya Pearson. Tanya Pearson. Tanya Pearson OAM passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday 8 February, at the age of 84. Doyenne of the Ballet world, Mrs P (as she was affectionately known) was born near Moscow, Russia, in 1937, and emigrated to Australia in 1948. Tanya Pearson and Lucinda Dunn. DANCE INFORMA MAGAZINE AUSTRALIA Dance Informa Magazine - Australia and New Zealand's Dance Magazine, Dance News and Dance Auditions. Advice for dancers, dance teachers andstudio owners.
THE ONGOING INFLUENCE OF PINA BAUSCH The Emotional Aftershock By Elizabeth Ashley. Wim Wender’s latest documentary Pina is a personal ode to an artist he considers a contemporary visionary. Those expecting the sunny upbeat style of Wender’s Buena Vista Social Club will find Pina a stark and demanding contrast.. After 20 years as an abstract idea it wasn’t until U2 3D was previewed at the 2007 Cannes film festival that IS PAIN A NECESSARY EVIL FOR DANCING EN POINTE? OR IS There’s nothing quite like the feeling of dancing en pointe. For many aspiring young dancers, and even for adults who start dance late, the idea of dancing en pointe is viewed as the pinnacle of being a ballerina. The long-term consequences of pointe work. The only problem is, dancing en pointe can hurt. A lot! WHAT'S CONTEMPORARY DANCE THESE DAYS? BEST OF 2013: A favourite article from the June Edition. By Rebecca Martin of Dance Informa. When I was a young dance student, contemporary dance was weird angular movement that was abstract and uncommon. As I got older, contemporary then became a fusion of the neo-classical style and was very balletic. Since then, the term WHY AREN’T MORE BOYS DANCING? Dance is great for boys and girls for so many reasons – physical activity, strength, flexibility, co-ordination, discipline, teamwork, confidence and creativity (to name a few). Most of these reasons why they should dance are also applicable to playing sport. The athleticism of dancers equals, and often surpasses, sportspeople, but there is little recognition of SHANNON HOLTZAPFFEL IS THE TATTOOED MAN In the feature film The Greatest Showman, Shannon Holtzapffel plays Captain Constentenous, The Tattooed Man. Holtzapffel is a Dutch-born, Australian trained dancer who has made his mark in both Australia and overseas. The Greatest Showman is the story of American Showman P.T. Barnum, the founder of what became arguably the most famous and controversial circus.VERTICAL ROAD
Vertical Road – Akram Khan. Vertical Road opens with the meditative sound of water droplets falling. The tabs part very slowly to reveal a blurrily lit shape behind a plastic cyclorama. The figure taps, hits and draws on the plastic, creating interesting shadow play and THE GIRLS ARE BACK IN TOWN: 'THE IRREPLACEABLES TOUR' The Irreplaceables – Kendall, Chloe and Kalani, as seen on the hit show Dance Moms – are coming to Oz, and the girls (and their mums) are super excited about it.Running 13 – 17 April, and hitting cities Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Auckland, the 75-minute event will feature a tell-all Q&A, a pop-up shop, photo ops, meet-and-greet packages and a special entry dance workshop. AUSTRALIAN BALLET SCHOOL CHAIR JOINS THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Leigh Johns, Chairman of The Australian Ballet School, was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Australia Day Awards 2017. Johns, a Fair Work Commissioner since March 2013, received the award for meritorious services to the community through the performing arts, primary health care and to industrial relations. He first joinedthe
‘LES MISÉRABLES’ RETURNS IN SYDNEY Tickets are now on sale to Les Misérables, back by popular demand for a return season in 2021. The world’s most popular musical will be playing at The Concourse Theatre for a strictly limited season in March. Based on the novel by Victor Hugo, Les Misérables details the trials of France’s lower class and exemplifies the triumph AUDITION PREPARATION AND ETIQUETTE Auditions are a part of life for dancers, so we all need to make peace with the process. And it is exactly that — a process! If you are smart, you will grow through the audition process as an individual, as well as a performer, enabling yourself to grow a little more after every audition experience. There are a few 2021 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH DANCE FESTIVAL From 4-10 July, the 2021 Australian Youth Dance Festival (AYDF) will bring together over 130 young dance artists and 40 professional dance artists and educators at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) in the heart of Melbourne’s vibrant Arts precinct. Internationally acclaimed, Australian choreographers Caitlin Comerford and Kyall Shanks will be co-artistic directors for DANCE AND MENTAL HEALTH Dance is not just a physically demanding career; it also wreaks havoc on the mind and mental health. Dancers are perfectionists who spend long hours in front of floor-to-ceiling mirrors, criticising every aspect of their body and of their performance. Our training is replete with teachers who yell, ridicule, demand and pressure us to breaking CHRISTMAS BALLET TRADITION WEST AUSTRALIAN BALLET Perth’s Christmas ballet tradition continues to grow in 2020 as West Australian Ballet offers its iconic version of The Nutcracker in a dual season alongside multi-work highlight show GALA. “Audiences have loved our biennial tradition of The Nutcracker to ring in the festive season, it’s always such a magical way to end the year,” said Aurélien Scannella, West Australian Ballet LIZZY HOWELL: BREAKING STEREOTYPES Lizzy Howell: Breaking stereotypes and inspiring the next generation. Lizzy Howell. Dance represents many aspects of life and society, and has always been reflective of what is going on in any particular era. Stereotypes in the current era are being smashed at a rapid pace – left, right and centre. At the forefront of this movement, is IS PAIN A NECESSARY EVIL FOR DANCING EN POINTE? OR IS There’s nothing quite like the feeling of dancing en pointe. For many aspiring young dancers, and even for adults who start dance late, the idea of dancing en pointe is viewed as the pinnacle of being a ballerina. The long-term consequences of pointe work. The only problem is, dancing en pointe can hurt. A lot! IS BALLET FUTURE PROOF? Indeed, as McAllister contends, “It’s always been innovation and creativity that have kept ballet alive. So yeah, there is this excitement about it, but not just because of the classics but also the new works that are being staged. To me, ballet’s future will alwaysgo hand in
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THE ONGOING INFLUENCE OF PINA BAUSCH The Emotional Aftershock By Elizabeth Ashley. Wim Wender’s latest documentary Pina is a personal ode to an artist he considers a contemporary visionary. Those expecting the sunny upbeat style of Wender’s Buena Vista Social Club will find Pina a stark and demanding contrast.. After 20 years as an abstract idea it wasn’t until U2 3D was previewed at the 2007 Cannes film festival that ‘LES MISÉRABLES’ RETURNS IN SYDNEY Tickets are now on sale to Les Misérables, back by popular demand for a return season in 2021. The world’s most popular musical will be playing at The Concourse Theatre for a strictly limited season in March. Based on the novel by Victor Hugo, Les Misérables details the trials of France’s lower class and exemplifies the triumph AUDITION PREPARATION AND ETIQUETTE Auditions are a part of life for dancers, so we all need to make peace with the process. And it is exactly that — a process! If you are smart, you will grow through the audition process as an individual, as well as a performer, enabling yourself to grow a little more after every audition experience. There are a few 2021 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH DANCE FESTIVAL From 4-10 July, the 2021 Australian Youth Dance Festival (AYDF) will bring together over 130 young dance artists and 40 professional dance artists and educators at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) in the heart of Melbourne’s vibrant Arts precinct. Internationally acclaimed, Australian choreographers Caitlin Comerford and Kyall Shanks will be co-artistic directors for DANCE AND MENTAL HEALTH Dance is not just a physically demanding career; it also wreaks havoc on the mind and mental health. Dancers are perfectionists who spend long hours in front of floor-to-ceiling mirrors, criticising every aspect of their body and of their performance. Our training is replete with teachers who yell, ridicule, demand and pressure us to breaking CHRISTMAS BALLET TRADITION WEST AUSTRALIAN BALLET Perth’s Christmas ballet tradition continues to grow in 2020 as West Australian Ballet offers its iconic version of The Nutcracker in a dual season alongside multi-work highlight show GALA. “Audiences have loved our biennial tradition of The Nutcracker to ring in the festive season, it’s always such a magical way to end the year,” said Aurélien Scannella, West Australian Ballet LIZZY HOWELL: BREAKING STEREOTYPES Lizzy Howell: Breaking stereotypes and inspiring the next generation. Lizzy Howell. Dance represents many aspects of life and society, and has always been reflective of what is going on in any particular era. Stereotypes in the current era are being smashed at a rapid pace – left, right and centre. At the forefront of this movement, is IS PAIN A NECESSARY EVIL FOR DANCING EN POINTE? OR IS There’s nothing quite like the feeling of dancing en pointe. For many aspiring young dancers, and even for adults who start dance late, the idea of dancing en pointe is viewed as the pinnacle of being a ballerina. The long-term consequences of pointe work. The only problem is, dancing en pointe can hurt. A lot! IS BALLET FUTURE PROOF? Indeed, as McAllister contends, “It’s always been innovation and creativity that have kept ballet alive. So yeah, there is this excitement about it, but not just because of the classics but also the new works that are being staged. To me, ballet’s future will alwaysgo hand in
AUSTRALIAN BALLET SCHOOL CHAIR JOINS THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Leigh Johns, Chairman of The Australian Ballet School, was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Australia Day Awards 2017. Johns, a Fair Work Commissioner since March 2013, received the award for meritorious services to the community through the performing arts, primary health care and to industrial relations. He first joinedthe
THE ONGOING INFLUENCE OF PINA BAUSCH The Emotional Aftershock By Elizabeth Ashley. Wim Wender’s latest documentary Pina is a personal ode to an artist he considers a contemporary visionary. Those expecting the sunny upbeat style of Wender’s Buena Vista Social Club will find Pina a stark and demanding contrast.. After 20 years as an abstract idea it wasn’t until U2 3D was previewed at the 2007 Cannes film festival that AUSTRALIAN DANCE THEATRE DANIEL RILEY DIRECTOR Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) has announced the appointment of Daniel Riley as its next artistic director, to succeed Garry Stewart, who will leave ADT at the end of 2021. Riley, 35, is one of Australia’s leading dancers and choreographers and is currently a lecturer in contemporary dance at the Victorian College of the Arts, as well as DANCE WORLD LOSES TEACHER TANYA PEARSON Dance world loses iconic ballet teacher Tanya Pearson. Tanya Pearson. Tanya Pearson OAM passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday 8 February, at the age of 84. Doyenne of the Ballet world, Mrs P (as she was affectionately known) was born near Moscow, Russia, in 1937, and emigrated to Australia in 1948. Tanya Pearson and Lucinda Dunn. AUSTRALIA DANCE NEWS ARCHIVES Top Stories Studio 7 Dancewear holds huge warehouse sale. Studio 7 Dancewear, the Australian-owned dancewear brand, is holding its annual, highly anticipated warehouse GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND: RISING FESTIVAL “I feel that people are more open to those experiences now, considering the pretty epic world events of late,” she says. “They want to have the world reflected back at them. They want to think. Be provocated. More than ever. There’s a certain degree of wanting someentertainment and
PUBLIC TOURS OF THE NEW HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE South Australians will finally be able to appreciate the newly redeveloped Her Majesty’s Theatre in person, with Adelaide Festival Centre announcing guided tours to begin from the end of August. This exciting opportunity for the public to experience the $66 million redeveloped theatre in person will be one of the first ticketed eventsheld in
2021 PERFORMING ARTS WA AWARDS ARCHIVES Featured Round of applause for the 2021 Performing Arts WA Awards nominees. After holding the ceremony online last year due to the state being in lockdown, WA’s performing arts sector are planning a CHRIS MOURON ARCHIVES Australian Dance Reviews ‘The Little Prince’: A timeless, other-worldly journey. Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 27 May 2021. Direct from Paris, The Little Prince has finally made it to Australian Shores after a cancelled 2020 mid-COVID season, and itSANDSONG ARCHIVES
Events Bangarra shares footage of much-anticipated ‘SandSong’ In anticipation of Bangarra’s return to the Sydney Opera House stage next month, the company is sharing behind-the-scenes footage of itsSandSong: Stories
POPPING PULETASI ARCHIVES Featured New Zealand Dance News – June 2021. Find out what’s happening this month in New Zealand dance news! These winter school holidays The New Zealand Dance Company (NZDC) is hosting its annualYouth School in
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Dance is not just a physically demanding career; it also wreaks havoc on the mind and mental health. Dancers are perfectionists who spend long hours in front of floor-to-ceiling mirrors, criticising every aspect of their body and of their performance. Our training is replete with teachers who yell, ridicule, demand and pressure us to breaking IS PAIN A NECESSARY EVIL FOR DANCING EN POINTE? OR IS There’s nothing quite like the feeling of dancing en pointe. For many aspiring young dancers, and even for adults who start dance late, the idea of dancing en pointe is viewed as the pinnacle of being a ballerina. The long-term consequences of pointe work. The only problem is, dancing en pointe can hurt. A lot! THE IDEAL BALLET BODY By Brian Nolan. GRD DIP, GRD CRT, BA, DIP, RAD TC. In the world of classical ballet, our instrument is our physique, which is infinitely complicated, astonishingly diverse, extraordinarily functional, artistically imposing and at the very least – aesthetically pleasing. If we are lucky, work hard, are conscientious with our training and everything falls into BALLET: THE FOUNDATION FOR ALL DANCETHE HISTORY OF BALLET DANCE I am, and always will be, a dancer who thrives on expanding my dance vocabulary and knowledge of my existing technique by exploring and applying all different styles of dance. I believe it is imperative, even if you are planning to focus on dance styles that feel far removed from ballet, to THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET’S STUNNING PRINCIPALS By Rain Francis. In the Australian Ballet’s 50th year Dance Informa is celebrating the company by highlighting the Ballet’s Principal Dancers each edition. This edition Dance Informa speaks with two of the company’s leading male dancers, Andrew Killian and Daniel Gaudiello. Click to catch up on last edition’s interviews with Madeleine Eastoe, Adam Bull and AUSTRALIAN BALLET SCHOOL CHAIR JOINS THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Leigh Johns, Chairman of The Australian Ballet School, was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Australia Day Awards 2017. Johns, a Fair Work Commissioner since March 2013, received the award for meritorious services to the community through the performing arts, primary health care and to industrial relations. He first joinedthe
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Dance is not just a physically demanding career; it also wreaks havoc on the mind and mental health. Dancers are perfectionists who spend long hours in front of floor-to-ceiling mirrors, criticising every aspect of their body and of their performance. Our training is replete with teachers who yell, ridicule, demand and pressure us to breaking IS PAIN A NECESSARY EVIL FOR DANCING EN POINTE? OR IS There’s nothing quite like the feeling of dancing en pointe. For many aspiring young dancers, and even for adults who start dance late, the idea of dancing en pointe is viewed as the pinnacle of being a ballerina. The long-term consequences of pointe work. The only problem is, dancing en pointe can hurt. A lot! THE IDEAL BALLET BODY By Brian Nolan. GRD DIP, GRD CRT, BA, DIP, RAD TC. In the world of classical ballet, our instrument is our physique, which is infinitely complicated, astonishingly diverse, extraordinarily functional, artistically imposing and at the very least – aesthetically pleasing. If we are lucky, work hard, are conscientious with our training and everything falls into BALLET: THE FOUNDATION FOR ALL DANCETHE HISTORY OF BALLET DANCE I am, and always will be, a dancer who thrives on expanding my dance vocabulary and knowledge of my existing technique by exploring and applying all different styles of dance. I believe it is imperative, even if you are planning to focus on dance styles that feel far removed from ballet, to THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET’S STUNNING PRINCIPALS By Rain Francis. In the Australian Ballet’s 50th year Dance Informa is celebrating the company by highlighting the Ballet’s Principal Dancers each edition. This edition Dance Informa speaks with two of the company’s leading male dancers, Andrew Killian and Daniel Gaudiello. Click to catch up on last edition’s interviews with Madeleine Eastoe, Adam Bull and AUSTRALIAN BALLET SCHOOL CHAIR JOINS THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Leigh Johns, Chairman of The Australian Ballet School, was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Australia Day Awards 2017. Johns, a Fair Work Commissioner since March 2013, received the award for meritorious services to the community through the performing arts, primary health care and to industrial relations. He first joinedthe
CAST ANNOUNCED FOR AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION OF 'BEAUTIFUL The full cast has been announced for the Australian production of Broadway hit Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, which opens at a newly refurbished Sydney Lyric Theatre on 17 September 2017. The cast will be led by Esther Hannaford, who will play the legendary Carole King. Beautiful: The Carole King Musical charts the true story THE ONGOING INFLUENCE OF PINA BAUSCH The Emotional Aftershock By Elizabeth Ashley. Wim Wender’s latest documentary Pina is a personal ode to an artist he considers a contemporary visionary. Those expecting the sunny upbeat style of Wender’s Buena Vista Social Club will find Pina a stark and demanding contrast.. After 20 years as an abstract idea it wasn’t until U2 3D was previewed at the 2007 Cannes film festival that AUSTRALIAN DANCE THEATRE DANIEL RILEY DIRECTOR Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) has announced the appointment of Daniel Riley as its next artistic director, to succeed Garry Stewart, who will leave ADT at the end of 2021. Riley, 35, is one of Australia’s leading dancers and choreographers and is currently a lecturer in contemporary dance at the Victorian College of the Arts, as well as CHRISTMAS BALLET TRADITION WEST AUSTRALIAN BALLET Perth’s Christmas ballet tradition continues to grow in 2020 as West Australian Ballet offers its iconic version of The Nutcracker in a dual season alongside multi-work highlight show GALA. “Audiences have loved our biennial tradition of The Nutcracker to ring in the festive season, it’s always such a magical way to end the year,” said Aurélien Scannella, West Australian Ballet AWARE OF THE JOURNEY: ELLA HAVELKA Ella Havelka — dancer, Wiradjuri artist, choreographer and public speaker — is one of the most remarkable and grounded artists of her generation. Born in Dubbo, NSW, Havelka is a descendant of the Wiradjuri people and in 2013, became the first Indigenous dancer to be invited into The Australian Ballet in its 50 years of history. Each 'THE LITTLE PRINCE': OTHER-WORLDLY JOURNEY Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 27 May 2021. Direct from Paris, The Little Prince has finally made it to Australian Shores after a cancelled 2020 mid-COVID season, and it was certainly worth the wait. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s classic 1943 novella has been transformed into a magical stage production of quirky characters, in true French circustheatre style.
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