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This is the published version: Vincent, Jordan Beth 2012, Australian Ballet 50th anniversary gala Melbourne, Dance tabs, pp. 1 1. Available from Deakin Research Online: http://hdl.handle.net/10536/dro/du:30056762 Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that permission has been obtained for items included in Deakin Research Online. If you believe that your rights have been infringed by this repository, please contact drosupport@deakin.edu.au Copyright : 2012, Dance Tabs

Page 1 of 9 Home About Us Balletco Archive Site Map Contact Us Home News Galleries Reviews Interviews Features Archives Australian Ballet 50th Anniversary Gala Melbourne By Jordan Beth Vincent on November 12, 2012 in Reviews 0 Comments Austlian Ballet in David McAllister s Overture. Jeff Busby. (Click image for larger version) About author Jordan Beth Vincent Website Work for DanceTabs Reviews on Balletco Australian Ballet 50th Anniversary Gala: Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, Don Quixote pdd, Little Monsters, Giselle pdd, Swan Lake pdd, After the Rain pdd, Carmen pdd, Manon, Overture, Etudes Melbourne, State Theatre 31 October & 3 November 2012 www.australianballet.com.au

Page 2 of 9 Jordan has a PhD in 20th century Australian dance history. She lectures at the Victorian College of the Arts, is the president of Ausdance Victoria, and reviews dance for The Age newspaper in Melbourne, Australia. You can check her updates on twitter at: @TalkingPointes Share this article Tweet this Digg it Add to Delicious Share on Facebook Stumble it Subscribe by RSS It has been a big year for the Australian Ballet. A new Swan Lake, remounts of significant works such as Robert Helpmann s The Display and Graeme Murphy s Beyond Twelve, and now, a big, brash, ballet-style birthday party. The Friday performance (two nights after opening night) of the Gala was screened live to outdoor venues around the country and again, a few days later, on television. Even though this city seems to be suffering from an acute case of festival fatigue (the Melbourne Festival just ended a few weeks ago), dance fans came out in force for the big celebration. It was a program that harkened back to the big international Galas of previous years, as well as a nice reference to the company s first years, when artists including Sonia Arova, Erik Bruhn, Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev guest-starred. However, there were a few disappointments even before the curtain rose this time around. Bolshoi Ballet and American Ballet Theatre star, David Hallberg, withdrew from the program, as did the performers from the Paris Opera Ballet, Dorothée Gilbert and Stéphane Bullion. In each case, replacements were called in at the last minute. Hallberg was replaced by the Australian Ballet s Kevin Jackson, who partnered Lana Jones in George Balanchine s Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux. The Stuttgart Ballet stepped in for the Paris Opera Ballet by performing the wedding pas de deux from Don Quixote. It may not have been the Nureyev adaptation we were expecting to see from Gilbert and Bullion of the Paris Opera Ballet; however it is hard to imagine a more exemplary performance of the variations than the one we saw by the dancers from the Stuttgart, Elisa Badenes and Daniel Camargo. Although neither Badenes nor Camargo are Principal Artists with the Stuttgart Ballet, these two dancers fully won over their Australian audience. Their second, decidedly non-classical, performance at the Gala demonstrated an impressive versatility: Demis Volpi s Little Monsters was sensuous and elegant, matching finely-articulated arm movements to a medley of Elvis Presley classics. Dancers from the National Ballet of China and the San Francisco Ballet gave lovely performances of excerpts from Giselle and Swan Lake respectively. San Francisco Ballet artist (and Australian) Damian Smith partnered the Australian Ballet s Amber Scott in Christopher Wheeldon s After the Rain. This is an ideal role for Scott: the work demands control and precision, but is fairly straightforward emotionally. She looked gorgeous and very strong, and Smith was an excellent match for her. His story is an interesting one: though his hometown is Newcastle, his entire performing career has taken place overseas. The least successful entry in the Gala was the Tokyo Ballet s excerpt of Carmen. Despite the valiant (yet completely over-the-top) effort of dancer Mizuka Ueno in the title role, this pas de deux failed to resonate with the audience. Her partner, Naoki Takagishi, spent much of the time standing in a corner looking agonized, and the only variation that featured him dancing was cut from the televised version of the Gala. Perhaps the problem with this Carmen was a choreographic one (the choreography was by Alberto Alonso), but these two dancers also seemed strangely mismatched, with Ueno s rather bombastic performance lacking in subtlety or nuance and Takagishi only providing a rather stolid presence onstage.

Page 3 of 9 Elisa Badenes and Daniel Camargo in Don Quixote. Jeff Busby. (Click image for larger version) Another highlight was Adam Bull partnering American Ballet Theatre s Julie Kent in the bedroom pas de deux from Sir Kenneth MacMillan s Manon. In working with Kent, Bull clearly illustrates his potential as an actor; he has always seemed somewhat stifled and constrained in his dancing with Amber Scott. Kent was effusive and romantic in the role, dancing with sincerity and elegance and drawing a very mature performance out of her partner. The Australian Ballet closed the program with Harald Lander s 1948 Études. Bull brought real verve to his performance in this work as well, generally unleashing with wide strides and soaring jumps. Perhaps Bull was buoyed by his fine performance in the first half of the Gala whatever the reason, his increased energy was something of a delight. Principal artist Lucinda Dunn was outstanding in the lead role, but even she could not draw attention away from

Page 4 of 9 Elisa Badenes and Daniel Camargo in Little Monsters. Jeff Busby. (Click image for larger version) the general untidiness of the work in terms of timing and spacing on opening night. There is much to love about Lander s Études, and much in this work that is significant in elevating key sequences from different Romantic and Classical ballets. We see them stretching at a barre lean silhouettes against a turquoise backdrop. Lighting catches the pink tight-clad legs warming up or bodies leaping across the stage. But for all its beauty and interest, Études is a strangely un-australian choice for a celebration of the Australian Ballet. In fact, the only work by an Australian choreographer was Overture, choreographed by the Australian Ballet s artistic director, David McAllister. We have seen very little of McAllister s choreography to date. The work featured nearly the entire company, with dancers arranged in lifts and lines or traveling in concentric circles. It served the purpose of displaying the company in magnificent, glittery

Page 5 of 9 Julie Kent and Adam Bull in Manon. Jeff Busby. (Click image for larger version) style, but probably does not signal McAllister s move into a choreographic career. Austlian Ballet in David McAllister s Overture. Jeff Busby. (Click image for larger version) To include both Études and Overture in the Gala seemed to be a lost opportunity, weighing down the program with a surfeit of white tutus. Where

Page 6 of 9 was the risk, the vision, the sense of pushing the company in particular and the artform in general forward into the next fifty years? Alongside exciting performances by dancers from around the world, Études felt old-fashioned and Overture seemed unimaginative; and all in all the opening night performance dragged on a little too long. Next year s repertoire has already been set: a season entitled Masterpieces. Like previous seasons, 2013 will be a mix of new and old: La Sylphide, Don Quixote (Nureyev s adaptation of Petipa s choreography) and Paquita alongside Alexei Ratmansky s Cinderella, Jiří Kylián s Bella Figura and Wayne McGregor s Dyad 1929. Graeme Murphy s Swan Lake, a work that has never disappeared from the repertoire since its premiere, is coming back to Melbourne, inviting comparisons with Stephen Baynes version which only premiered this year. Then again, Swan Lake was the first full-length work performed by the Australian Ballet in its premiere season in 1962, and has always represented a comfortable choice for its directors over the years. Twitter Facebook 5 Print Email More Tags: Adam Bull, After the Rain, Alberto Alonso, Alexei Ratmansky, Amber Scott, American Ballet Theatre, Australian Ballet, Bella Figura, Beyond Twelve, Bolshoi Ballet, Carmen, Christopher Wheeldon, Cinderella, Damian Smith, Daniel Camargo, David Hallberg, David McAllister, Demis Volpi, Don Quixote, Dorothee Gilbert, Dyad 1929, Elisa Badenes, Erik Bruhn, Etudes, Gala, George Balanchine, Giselle, Graeme Murphy, Harald Lander, Jiri, Julie Kent, Kenneth MacMillan, Kevin Jackson, Kylian, La Sylphide, Lana Jones, Little Monsters, Manon, Margot Fonteyn, Melbourne, Mizuka Ueno, Naoki Takagishi, National Ballet of China, Overture, Paquita, Paris Opera Ballet, Robert Helpmann, Rudolf Nureyev, San Francisco Ballet, Sonia Arova, State Theatre, Stephane Bullion, Stephen Baynes, Stuttgart Ballet, Swan Lake, The Display, Tokyo Ballet, Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, Wayne McGregor Previous Post Paris Opera Ballet - Serenade, The Prodigal Son, Agon - Paris Next Post Baltic Dance Theatre - Kylian/Weiss bill: Windows, No More Play, Six Dances - Gdansk Recommended for you June 25, 2012 Australian Ballet Onegin Melbourne June 18, 2012 Australian Ballet Infinity Mixed Bill & Swan Lake New York September 20, 2012 Australian Ballet Swan Lake Melbourne Search Boston London Los Angeles Tags Archive Site Ma

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