Australian Ballet to Present Triple-Bill THE DREAM, 6/4

By: May. 05, 2015
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Celebrating the life and legacy of one of the greatest choreographers of the 20th century, The Australian Ballet presents The Dream: a triple bill of works by master choreographer Frederick Ashton, playing from 4 to 13 June 2015 at Arts Centre Melbourne.

The program opens with two Ashton gems, which showcase the choreographer delighting in music and airy movement, athletic physicality and poetic elegance.

Monotones II, last performed in 1979, is a stripped-back masterpiece made famous by its breathtaking pas de trois (dance for three), set to Erik Satie's ethereal music.

For the first time this year the company performs Symphonic Variations, a piece made famous for its physical demands on the dancer and a work that showed Ashton could master the space of a huge stage.

Audiences are then invited into Ashton's enchanted forest with The Dream, which is his critically acclaimed take on Shakespeare's most charming comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream, last performed by the Company in 1978.

The fate of humans and fairies are hilariously entwined in a flowery bower designed for The Royal Ballet's original 1960s production.

Ashton traces the tangled love lines of the characters with warmth and wit, and Mendelssohn provides the perfect soundtrack, as performed by The Australian Opera and Ballet orchestra, for his elegant, playful choreography.

The unusual dominance of male roles in the three-piece production allows male dancers Kevin Jackson, Adam Bull and Brett Chynoweth to shine. In a spectacular show of agility and athleticism, they bring a fresh dynamism and vitality to the English choreographer's vision of this classic tale, including the use of pointe shoes for men.

Sir Frederick Ashton was one of the most influential choreographers of the mid-20th century creating works that embodied 'British Ballet'. His ballets have been danced across the globe and were a huge part of the early repertoire of The Australian Ballet.

Artistic Director, David McAllister said, "I am so pleased to have these three magnificent works that show the range of his work, from the paired back abstraction of Monotones II to the gloriously romantic plushness of The Dream. The staging of Symphonic Variations is a first for our company and adds one of Sir Fred's most loved works to our repertoire, around 50 years after we performed our first Ashton Ballet."

What the critics had to say:
"a stunning triple bill... each ballet is captivating in its own right" - The Daily Telegraph

(4 stars) "a great combination of fine dancing and comedy, rich in Ashton's signature moves and witty characterisations" - The Sydney Morning Herald

(4 stars) "the company has dished up a work with humour, charm, and more than a sprinkling of pure magic" - The Guardian



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