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Genius and madness: The Australian Ballet revives Nijinsky

Jake Mangakahia as The Faun in John Neumeier's Nijinsky © Daniel Boud
Neumeier's Nijinsky explores the professional and personal life of the legendary dancer with intense choreography and powerful performances.  

The Australian Ballet sparkles in Peter Wright’s The Nutcracker

Joseph Caley as the Nutcracker Prince and Mia Heathcote as Clara in Peter Wright's The Nutcracker © Daniel Boud
Brimming with festive season joy, the Australian Ballet gives an exuberant performance of a Peter Wright classic: The Nutcracker. 

Fewer words, more heart: Wheeldon underwhelms in TAB’s Oscar

Ako Kondo as The Nightingale in Christopher Wheeldon's Oscar © Daniel Boud
The Australian Ballet’s first commissioned full-length work in 20 years, based on the life of Oscar Wilde, fails to fully take flight. 

Études/Circle Electric: The Australian Ballet in contrasting works

The Australian Ballet in Stephanie Lake's Circle Electric © Daniel Boud
The Australian Ballet presents a diverse double bill of contemporary and classical dance, including its first major work from choreographer in residence Stephanie Lake. Unfortunately, only the classical piece exhilarates.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Wheeldon’s ballet brought to life

Ako Kondo as the Queen of Hearts in Christopher Wheeldon's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland © Daniel Boud
The Australian Ballet revives Christopher Wheeldon's wildly imaginative take on Alice in Wonderland, in a magical masterpiece of wit and colour. 

The Australian Ballet celebrates 60 years with style and star turns!

Marcus Morelli as Harlequin in Alexei Ratmansky's Harlequinade © Tristram Kenton
The Australian Ballet's return to London's Royal Opera House after a 35 year absence, proves successful at every level.