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Storytime Ballet Returns for Kids

14/09/2017
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Artists of The Australian Ballet in Storytime Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty. Photo Jeff Busby

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Artists of  The Australian Ballet in Storytime Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty. Photo Jeff Busby

Storytime Ballet returns with The Australian Ballet presenting its children’s version of The Sleeping Beauty

Perfect First Ballet Experience

Dazzling dancing, sparkling tutus and enchanting music … The Australian Ballet’s Storytime Ballet is back with a special production of The Sleeping Beauty.

The company’s first mainstage production created especially for children aged three years old and up, Storytime Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty will run in Melbourne, Sydney and Queensland from December 2017 to January 2018.

“After the success of the first season of Storytime Ballet in 2015, it’s wonderful to be able to keep bringing productions to our youngest ballet fans,” said Artistic Director David McAllister. “The Sleeping Beauty is one of the world’s most-loved story ballets and it has been fantastic to create this immersive experience for families. It’s the perfect introduction to ballet for children, as they follow this classic story of a sleeping princess and a prince searching for his true love.”

Supported by Principal Partner Telstra, The Australian Ballet’s Storytime Ballet series has been greeted with critical acclaim and many sold-out performances. Both kids and parents have responded warmly to this special program, which was made with children in mind at every step of the creative process.  

With a performance duration of just under an hour, designed to suit kids under the age of eleven, this live and interactive production features a narrator to guide the audience through the ballet. Children are encouraged to come dressed in their favourite ballet-inspired outfits and can interact with the performers on stage.

Storytime Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty brings to the stage this classical ballet featuring Princess Aurora, Prince Désiré, a sparkling crowd of fairies, and storybook characters including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf. Storytime Ballet is sure to become an annual family favourite. Expect little ones to be dancing down the hallway with (almost) perfect pirouettes, long after the curtain comes down.

Telstra General Manager of Media and Sponsorships, Genelle Sharples, said, “For more than three decades, our partnership with The Australian Ballet has centred on creating innovative ways to bring new audiences to the wonder of ballet … Taking the classical art form to a new generation…” 
 

Storytime Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty | The Australian Ballet

Arts Centre Melbourne, 13 – 17 December  

Sydney Opera House, 20 – 29 December  

The Concourse Chatswood, 3 – 6 January  

The Events Centre Caloundra, 10 – 11 January 

The Arts Centre Gold Coast, 13 January  

Brisbane Powerhouse, 16 – 20 January  

Bunjil Place Narre Warren, 24 – 25 January  

Bookings: australianballet.com.au

Tags: a sparkling crowd of fairiesand storybook characters including Cinderellababy balletdavid mcallisterGenelle SharplesLittle Red Riding Hood andPrince DésiréPrincess AuroraStorytime BalletStorytime Ballet: The Sleeping BeautyThe Australian BalletThe Sleeping Beauty
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