The promotions are as follows:
Amy Ronnfeldt has been promoted from corps de ballet to coryphée, following standout performances in Blake Works V (The Barre Project) by William Forsythe and her debut as the Generosity Fairy in David McAllister’s The Sleeping Beauty.
Cameron Holmes moves from soloist to senior artist, following compelling debuts as the Prince in McAllister’s The Sleeping Beauty and as Lescaut in Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon.
Grace Carroll is promoted from coryphée to soloist after striking debuts as Romola in John Neumeier’s Nijinsky and in the title role of MacMillan’s Manon.
Isobelle Dashwood rises from soloist to senior artist, celebrated for her debut as Aurora and her portrayal of the Lilac Fairy in McAllister’s The Sleeping Beauty.
Maxim Zenin rises from
soloist to senior artist, after
powerful performances as Diaghilev in Neumeier’s
Nijinsky and his debut as the Prince in McAllister’s
The Sleeping Beauty.

Samara Merrick moves from coryphée to soloist, following her captivating debut as Aurora in McAllister’s The Sleeping Beauty and her acclaimed performance in Stephanie Lake’s world premiere Seven Days.
These promotions recognise dancers who not only shine on stage but also contribute meaningfully to the creative culture of The Australian Ballet. They exemplify the Company’s core values of ambition, boldness, inclusivity, respect, and responsibility.
The Australian Ballet Artistic Director David Hallberg said: “What a joy to celebrate these six remarkable artists as they step into their new ranks. Their passion, dedication, and talent have developed each in their own ways, and these promotions recognise their incredible growth on stage and contribution to our Company.”
“These promotions are a wonderful way to close out the season. I’m thrilled to see these artists embrace their new roles, and I can’t wait to watch them bring their energy and creativity to audiences in the years ahead,” added Hallberg.