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Comedy, Qld Ballet and acrobatics set for Noosa Alive

Comedy, the Queensland Ballet, and the acrobats of Cirque Bon Bon will all be taking to the stage at The J in July as part of the annual performing arts festival, Noosa Alive.

The performances are just a few of the incredible events available as part of this year’s program which runs from 15 to 24 July.

NOOSA alive! president Andrew Stafford said the J performances would offer something for everyone from the Queensland Ballet performances on the evenings of 15 and 16 July, to comedy with outstanding comedian Akmal on 21 July, to the spectacle of Cirque Bon Bon with two performances on 24 July.

“Everyone was very excited about the return of Queensland Ballet to the stage at The J which would showcase a vision of the company’s future through the Jette Parker Young Artists Program, with high energy and vibrant performances suitable for the whole family,” Mr Stafford said.

“Whether you already love ballet, or you want to introduce your children or family and friends, you will see featured company dancers delight in two breathtaking pieces including a new work by resident choreographer Natalie Weir.”

The Queensland Ballet performances will be on Thursday 15 and Friday 16 July at 7.30pm both nights.

Mr Stafford said in a complete contrast to the ballet, Egyptian Australian comedian and actor Akmal Saleh would perform unfiltered and unleashed on Wednesday 21 July at 8pm. With no topic left untouched, this one may not be for the kids, but Akmal will spin comedy gold from his hilarious and unique view of the world.

In another contrast, Cirque Bon Bon will perform two shows on Saturday 24 July at 4.15pm and 8.15pm.

“This spine-tingling celebration of various artists combines exhilarating energy of strong technical dancers, balancing acts displaying strength and precision, and aerialists who take freedom and passion to the air,” Mr Stafford said.

“These performances are guaranteed to transport audiences of any age through a journey of playful wonder.”

A new literary event has also been added to the program, a Noosa Beach ‘In Conversation’ event with Mary Li and Li Cunxin on Friday 16 July.

This is an exclusive with an extraordinary couple who have a compelling story to tell of their life together.

It is a rare opportunity to get to listen to Mary and Li as they chat to Mary-Lou Stephenson about their lives together.

They have danced together, lived together and shared an involvement with Queensland Ballet. Both have written successful books about their lives and have so much to share in conversation about their achievements and challenges.

This is one of the NOOSA alive! events that you will not want to miss, and tickets are on sale for just $25.

With more than 25 performances including different music styles, comedy, theatre, dancing and more, this year’s NOOSA alive! Festival will be the best yet, but tickets for all events are selling fast.

Mr Stafford said while COVID-19 created uncertainty in the community, NOOSA alive! would go ahead as long as restrictions didn’t prevent it.

“There is nothing like a live performance. A screen or a printed page has its place, however, being present for the exchange of physical energy or moving inspiration felt through a live act cannot be replaced,” he said.

“We are encouraging everyone to make bookings for the exciting events planned, but if cancellation was caused due to COVID-19 restrictions, then bookings would be eligible for refunds.”

To secure tickets or find out more these or other NOOSA alive! events and to secure tickets, visit noosaalive.com.au

 

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