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Swan Lake

Starts: Friday, 28 June 2024
Ends: Friday, 28 June 2024
A timeless and superb classical ballet treat. Swan Lake is one of the world’s most famous ballets set to the timeless score by Tchaikovsky. With a cast of internationally recognized artists, the Victorian State Ballet will bring the superb ballet technique of Petipa’s original choreography to life through its re-staging by director Michelle Sierra. From the unforgettable White Swan pas de deux, the thrilling 32 fouettés of the Black Swan and the world-famous Act II - Four Cygnets’ Dance, Swan Lake is a spectacular sight of a beautiful sea of white tutus that is unforgettable and a production not to be missed. Experience the sheer delight and beauty of the ballet classic Swan Lake.
Add to Calendar 2024-06-28 12:00 am 2024-06-28 12:00 am Swan Lake A timeless and superb classical ballet treat. Swan Lake is one of the world’s most famous ballets set to the timeless score by Tchaikovsky. With a cast of internationally recognized artists, the Victorian State Ballet will bring the superb ballet technique of Petipa’s original choreography to life through its re-staging by director Michelle Sierra. From the unforgettable White Swan pas de deux, the thrilling 32 fouettés of the Black Swan and the world-famous Act II - Four Cygnets’ Dance, Swan Lake is a spectacular sight of a beautiful sea of white tutus that is unforgettable and a production not to be missed. Experience the sheer delight and beauty of the ballet classic Swan Lake. 57 Brisbane Street, Launceston , TAS , 7250 , Australia
57 Brisbane Street, Launceston , TAS , 7250 , Australia
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