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HomeNewsQueensland Ballet returns

Queensland Ballet returns

As a pre-Christmas treat this year, Queensland Ballet in association with Noosa alive! is presenting two exclusive ballet performances at The J Theatre in November.

The company will perform Caravanserai – Act 1 from Bespoke, and Aurora’s Wedding – an extract of act 2 of the Sleeping Beauty.

The performance will include an onstage Q and A session with Artistic Director Li Cunxin giving audiences an insight into the behind-the-scenes magic of the Company.

Caravanserai, choreographed by Paul Boyd, tells the story of the famous Silk Road, where a Caravanserai was a roadside inn, a crossroads of culture, religion and commerce where merchants and travellers would rest, exchange and compare ideas and enjoy the safe haven of its walls.

In Aurora’s Wedding, choreographed by Greg Horsman, Désiré and Aurora’s wedding celebrations are magnificent. The King gives the newlywed couple a pair of magical bluebirds in a golden cage as a wedding present, and there is much dancing and singing.

The Sleeping Beauty, her Prince and everyone in the kingdom live happily ever after.

Don’t miss these exclusive performances with Queensland Ballet on Friday 4 November at 7.30pm and Saturday 5 November at 2pm at The J Theatre.

For more Information and tickets visit noosaalive.com.au

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

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