Although David McAllister’s retirement as artistic director of the Australia Ballet was announced back in May, the absolute certainty of
Lucas Jervies, the choreographer of the Australian Ballet’s new production of Spartacus wanted to create a work that relates to
The London critics are mostly in agreement in their reviews of the Australian Ballet’s Cinderella, choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky in
The Australian Ballet’s four-day season of Graeme Murphy’s Swan Lake at the Coliseum in London has ended with the city’s
The dance panel for the Helpmann Awards 2014 has shortlisted four works for Best Ballet or Dance Work, and in
Ballet Imperial and Suite en blanc share much – their speed and exactitude, the technical challenges that allow no hiding
Prince Siegfried, Prince Desire, the Nutcracker Prince, Prince Charming and the Prince of the Pagodas. Princes strut through the palaces,
From the words of the first artistic director – Peggy van Praagh – to the thoughts of the newest Odette/Odile
In the winter of 2005, the University of Adelaide, the National Library of Australia and the Australian Ballet, received a