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Artiste: Callum Linnane

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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. 

Johan Inger’s Carmen: see what you made me do

Jill Ogai as Carmen and Callum Linnane as Don José in Johan Inger's Carmen © Daniel Boud
Swedish choreographer, Johan Inger, reimagines Carmen for The Australian Ballet, and purports to flip the script on "toxic masculinity" and the 200 year old tale of power and passion.  

Diamonds are forever: polished Jewels from The Australian Ballet

The Australian Ballet in Diamonds © Rainee Lantry
Balanchine's triptych proves the perfect vehicle for The Australian Ballet to display its dazzling wares on its first post-pandemic international tour. 

Australian Ballet's Don Quixote: a showpiece for excellence

Ako Kondo and Chengwu Guo in Don Quixote © Rainee Lantry
This Don Quixote reveals the extraordinary depth of talent within Australian Ballet, challenging all ranks of the company and presenting a stellar production.

Fair Verona comes to Sydney: the AB's heartrending Romeo and Juliet

Callum Linnane and Sharni Spencer © Daniel Boud
The Australian Ballet do full justice to Shakespeare's epic tale of star-crossed lovers. Featuring a restaging of John Cranko's famous ballet, the first in almost twenty years, both the ensemble and leads shine in bringing Verona to life.