Review - GRADUATION SEASON 2021 - New Zealand School of Dance
Review - New Zealand Of Dance Graduation Season 2021
Theatre Review
Reviewed by Deb Pope, 15 Nov 2021
TUTUS ON TOUR 2022 - ROYAL NEW ZEALAND BALLET
Dancers from Royal New Zealand Ballet in “ The Ground Beneath Our Feet” in 2019, Wellington Opera House
“Tutus on Tour brings a ray of summer sunshine to stages from Auckland’s North Shore to Invercargill.
Artistic Director Patricia Barker has curated a gala programme which showcases the dancers of your national ballet company at their best, from beloved classical favourites to recent works that have claimed a rightful place on the international stage.
Rounding out this generous programme of dance is RNZB Choreographer in Residence Shaun James Kelly’s The Ground Beneath Our Feet (2019), an exuberant ballet, tailor-made for the RNZB, that rides the scintillating rhythms of its music like a rollercoaster.”
Dancer from Royal New Zealand Ballet in “ The Ground Beneath Our Feet” in 2019, Wellington Opera House
WELLINGTON, 07 OCTOBER - 08 OCTOBER
PALMERSTON NORTH, 12 OCTOBER
NAPIER, 15 OCTOBER
ROTORUA, 18 OCTOBER
TAURANGA, 20 OCTOBER - 21 OCTOBER
MANUKAU, 26 OCTOBER
TAKAPUNA, 28 OCTOBER - 29 OCTOBER
NEW PLYMOUTH, 01 NOVEMBER
CHRISTCHURCH, 05 NOVEMBER
DUNEDIN, 09 NOVEMBER
INVERCARGILL, 12 NOVEMBER
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Dancer from Royal New Zealand Ballet in “ The Ground Beneath Our Feet” in 2019, Wellington Opera House
Dance Informa Magazine
ROYAL NEW ZEALAND BALLET 2022 SEASON
Timely production for multiple reasons - The Soldiers Tale 2021 NZSO
Kāpiti and Coast Independent The Soldier’s Tale — ‘Sublime’ Says Ralph McAllister
Photo credit: Stephen A’Court
Review by Ralph McAllister, 25 Feb 2021
Love and greed at heart of tale - The Solider’s Tale
Rehearsing for The Soldier’s Tale are (from left) narrator Peter Hayden, director Sara Brodie and Sepelini Mua’au (who plays the soldier). PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
Kelly says he has taken inspiration from the music
Rebecca Fox, 25 Feb 2021
Symphony Orchestra and Royal Ballet join forces in ode to Stravinsky
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and the Royal New Zealand Ballet are collaborating for ‘The Soldier’s Tale’, featuring, from left, narrator Peter Hayden, dancer Leonora Voigtlander, and actor Sepelini Mua’Au, who plays the soldier
Kate Green, 23 Feb 2021