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Queensland Ballet is well and truly alive

Queensland Ballet will return to ‘NOOSA alive!’ to present an exclusive program of dance for festival-goers on Saturday 27 July. There are two performance times – at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.

The program will include a breathtaking line-up of new contemporary work and divertissements from classical repertoire – performed by Queensland Ballet’s Jette Parker Young Artists and Company Artists.

The evening performance will conclude with a Q&A session with some of the talented creatives involved in bringing the production to life, giving audiences an insight into the inner workings of this renowned ballet company.

Queensland Ballet Artistic Director, Li Cunxin, said the Company was thrilled to once again be included in the ‘NOOSA alive!’ line-up of local, national and international artists.

“After six years of performing as part of the festival, we well and truly consider the event as part of our annual season and we’re very proud to partner with NOOSA alive!,” Mr Li said.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity for us to bring together the rising stars of Queensland Ballet alongside our Company Artists to showcase the breadth of talent in our Company.

“For audiences our performances offer the perfect taste tester of what we’re all about as we perform new contemporary works alongside divertissements from our classical repertoire,” he said.

Tickets are $72 – $87pp. To secure your seat and for further information, visit www.noosaalive.com.au

NOOSA alive! brings world-class musicians, authors, dancers, artists, food events and more to Noosa for an amazing 10 days of arts and culture – from Friday 19 July to Sunday 28 July. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in these world-class performances.

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