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Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Giselle revival has a fresh, youthful energy

May 12, 2021/12.28

Stephen A’Court Giselle has become one of the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s signature productions since this version was conceived by Ethan Stiefel and Johan Kobborg in 2012, and each season—this is the third in New Zealand—brings with it a different energy, as well as newfound elements to enjoy. The cast changes this time bring with […]

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Giselle, a Royal New Zealand Ballet favourite, returns for May–June 2021

March 29, 2021/0.06

Giselle is back: the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s acclaimed ballet from 2012, which toured the world after its première in Wellington, and which became a 2013 feature film by Toa Fraser, will return in May and June 2021.    Conceived by former RNZB artistic director Ethan Stiefel and choreographer–director Johan Kobborg, Giselle was praised by […]

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A welcome return to the ballet, with RNZB’s The Sleeping Beauty

October 29, 2020/12.34

Stephen a’Court Top: Kate Kadow as Princess Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty. Above: Kate Kadow and Laurynas Vejalis as Prince Désiré. Kirby Selchow as Carabosse and Sara Garbowski as the Lilac Fairy. Kirby Selchow. Kirby Selchow and Clytie Campbell as the Queen. How fortunate we are in Aotearoa New Zealand to be able to attend […]

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Royal New Zealand Ballet to broadcast Hansel & Gretel online from Friday, April 3

April 1, 2020/10.40

Commencing Friday, April 3, the Royal New Zealand Ballet will broadcast performances, originally recorded live, through Facebook Première—and you don’t even need a Facebook account to watch them.    Hansel & Gretel, which premièred in Wellington last November with the support of Ryman Healthcare, is first up, with performances taking place on Friday, April 3 […]

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Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Hansel & Gretel: a family ballet where creativity fires on all cylinders

November 6, 2019/12.23

Nicola Edmonds Stephen A’Court Garth Badger; make-up by Kiekie Stanners Hansel & Gretel, the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s newest production, answers an important question: what can be made when you have every creative firing on all cylinders?    Here we have Loughlan Prior (right) with his first full-length ballet, based on the Grimm Brothers’ collected […]

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Paris Opéra Ballet wows with two works at the Palais Garnier

November 4, 2019/16.17

Kirstin O’Brien Above, from top: Interior staircase at the Palais Garnier. The Palais Garnier’s façade. The author admiring the beauty of the Golden Room. Below right: The author on the balcony at the Palais Garnier. When one of the world’s most respected ballet companies collaborates with artistic geniuses from the arts, fashion and music creatives, […]

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Nicky Hilton hosts brunch to celebrate her collaboration with French Sole

September 5, 2019/19.14

Matteo Prandoni/BFA.com One of our former cover girls, Nicky Hilton has been a supporter of French Sole flats since high school. On Wednesday, she held a brunch at her penthouse apartment in New York to celebrate her collaboration with the brand.    Hilton recalls her first encounter with French Sole: ‘I remember seeing the French […]

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Abigail Boyle to retire from Royal New Zealand Ballet in March

February 12, 2019/6.34

Evan Li Ross Brown Top: Boyle in Swan Lake in 2011. Above: In a promotional image for the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s 2018 season. The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s principal dancer, Abigail Boyle, has announced that she will retire from the company after appearing in Artemis Rising, which runs from March 1 to 9.   […]

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Royal New Zealand Ballet’s The Nutcracker gets into a festive mood

October 31, 2018/11.46

Stephen A’Court Top image: Nicholas Schultz as Herr Drosselmeier and Katherine Minor as Marie Stahlbaum. Above, from top: Fabio Lo Giudice as the Nutcracker Prince, before he wins his fight against the Mouse King. Katherine Minor and Fabio Lo Giuduce. The waltz of the flowers. Almost to the day eight years ago, we reviewed the […]

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