‘It will entice, it will challenge’: Ballet reveals daring 2022 season

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The Australian Ballet’s artistic director David Hallberg pulled off an international coup, securing work from some of the world’s most revered choreographers. AustralianBallet

When one of the world’s most revered living choreographers, Sol Leon, told David Hallberg, “I don’t like dance when it’s just entertainment,” he nodded in recognition.

It is a daring interpretation of a “cabinet of curiosities,” the centuries-old concept of collecting at the intersection of science and art, putting unrelated specimens next to each other to inspire new meaning. Its styles range from poetic pas de deux to intricate modern movement; its music puts Beethoven with Janis Joplin with Arvo Pärt.

“I think dance and art can be entertaining, but equally demanding,” he says. “And I don’t mean that in a negative way, like we have to put our audience to the test. But I really believe that what we present is not just entertainment, it gives them a quality of art. With“It will entice, it will challenge, it will humour. It will push, it will pull – not only the audiences but the dancers... this is the kind of work that I think audiences should be seeing the company dance.

“Spirits are positive, but [they] haven’t always been positive,” says Hallberg. “It’s been a hard couple of months. The dancers are no different from the population of Melbourne, or Sydney, a city that has gone through a hard lockdown. The engagement, that’s what was so difficult. The engagement with, the interaction with people, we’ve been deprived of that as a society and as a company.

 

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