World Ballet Day 2022 Highlights | The Australian Ballet

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Watch the best bits from our 2022 World Ballet Day broadcast, filmed live from our Melbourne, Australia studios. Subscribe for more behind the scenes content: bit.ly/3hBJ2WH
    Filmed on 2nd November 2022, the anniversary of our first-ever performance, World Ballet Day 2022 saw hosts Jarryd Madden and Livinia Nixon go behind the scenes inside our Melbourne, Australia studios. Watch to see our dancers in morning class, rehearsals for our current productions and more behind the scenes content.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @giorgiovolli7499
    @giorgiovolli7499 Год назад +7

    Excellent company. The two dancers who perform Romeo and Juliet are superb. All in tenderness and ensuring an excellent technique. He is a fabulous partner.

  • @Jules-ix9ih
    @Jules-ix9ih Год назад +2

    What a joy to see Garth Welch, Marilyn Jones and Marilyn Rowe in this interview. They were such wonderful dancers and I'm sure have many great stories to tell of the early days of the Australian Ballet. We are fortunate to still have them with us. Thanks.

  • @lena.x97
    @lena.x97 Год назад +2

    Thank you, this was such a pleasure to watch. The presenters were engaging and fun and the dancers are just exquisite both in their dancing and in their acting. I'm really quite surprised this does not have more views. Thank you again for sharing this with us 🥰

  • @tharris04
    @tharris04 Год назад +2

    I’ve watched the Romeo and Juliet rehearsal I don’t know how many times 😂 It’s so beautiful 🤩

  • @zzoung79
    @zzoung79 Год назад +2

    Love your class❤ the best of this year😻

  • @flyfly11
    @flyfly11 Год назад +1

  • @oliverdownunder9397
    @oliverdownunder9397 11 месяцев назад +2

    This company is still recovering from years of mediocrity and neglect from its longest ever serving director. During that unfortunate period that director avoided any kind of confrontation with the dancers or anyone really. The outcome were SOLOIST ladies that couldn’t hop en pointe in the fairy variation solos of a classic by which all the great classical are measured The Sleeping Beauty. That director answer to that problem was resolved BY CHANGING THE CHOREOGRAPHY!!!! the word disgrace comes to mind.His legacy MEDIOCRITY. The school is also to blame.

    • @coppelia8641
      @coppelia8641 10 месяцев назад +2

      So David McCallister was a bad choreographer? What do u mean?

    • @oliverdownunder9397
      @oliverdownunder9397 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@coppelia8641 I mean that the Petipa choreography sets a standard by which Classical Ballet Companies are measured. The fact that the dancers of the Australian ballet could not do the choreography as it was created by Petipa is a very bad Indictment as to the state of the company technically. Then to not take that dancer out of that variation and replace them with a technically capable dancer who can do the Petipa choreography but just change Petipa’s steps is an embarrassment. I watched the Australian Ballet scrape through Landers Ballet ‘Etudes’ for their 50 Anniversary gala by the skin of their teeth. It was a live simulcast and frankly nail biting. My point is his stance at trying to keeping everyone happy resulted in mediocrity. Over a decade of it!