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The J to host free film screening of Swan Lake by Ballet Preljocaj

The Noosa community is invited to a very special free film screening presented by QPAC and The J of Swan Lake by France’s leading contemporary ballet company, Ballet Preljocaj.

Accompanied by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Preljocaj reimagines Tchaikovsky’s iconic tale of love and betrayal as a bold, modern-day tragedy.

Founded in 1985 by maverick French choreographer Angelin Preljocaj, the Aix-en-Provence-based Ballet Preljocaj last wowed audiences in Queensland in 2016 with the sell-out season of Snow White at QPAC. Known for pushing the boundaries of dance, Ballet Preljocaj combines contemporary choreography with the timeless music of Tchaikovsky, creating a breathtaking production that is both visually and emotionally captivating.

The screening will feature a recording of the live performance from the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) on 4 June 2025, as part of the 2025 QPAC International Series. This collaboration between Ballet Preljocaj and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra is a testament to the high-caliber cultural events that Noosa continues to attract.

Whether you are a long-time ballet aficionado or new to the art form, this modern interpretation of Swan Lake is sure to leave a lasting impression.

There will be two screenings on Saturday, 14 June 2025, at 2pm and 7.30pm. If you are booking the evening performance, we request that you join the fun and wear black and red.

For more information and to secure your seats, visit thej.com.au.

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