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HomeNewsBallet world premiere here

Ballet world premiere here

This Christmas, why not spoil your loved ones with an exquisite live ballet experience, with early bird tickets to see Queensland Ballet perform in Noosa next July. 

In 2024, Queensland Ballet’s Jette Parker Young Artists and a number of company dancers will perform two breathtaking works, including a world premiere by acclaimed Australian choreographer Jack Lister. 

This is the 11th year that Queensland Ballet will perform exclusively in Noosa, in creative partnership with Noosa Alive!

It is a real treat for coast audiences and a wonderful way to introduce your children, and grandchildren to the magical world of ballet, and something that the whole family can enjoy together.

Jack Lister is an Australian dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker. After graduating from The Australian Ballet School, Jack joined Queensland Ballet in 2014 and danced many featured roles within the vast classical and modern repertoire.

After creating his first work in 2015, he has gone on to create works for Queensland Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet, and Australasian Dance Collective, presented throughout Australia, United Kingdom, China and Germany to critical and audience acclaim.

The production to be staged at The J Noosa will be suitable for all ages.

Strictly limited early bird tickets are now on sale, just in time for Christmas.

Be quick. Tickets will not last long.

Event details

Friday 12 July evening performance – 7.30pm – world premiere

Saturday 13 July matinee performance – 2pm

Tickets are available online at noosaalive.com.au

Please note: Tickets are not available for purchase from THE J.

If you require assistance with your early bird booking, call Noosa Alive! on 0403 731 532 or email admin@noosaalive.com.au

This tour is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

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