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WA Ballet Dancer to Retire

29/07/2021
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WA Ballet Dancer to Retire

Melissa McCabe. Photo by Frances Andrijich

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Gakuro Matsui as Arthur Holmwood and Melissa Boniface as Lucy Westenra in Dracula. Photo by Jon Green

One Final Bite for McCabe in Dracula

Perth, Crown Theatre, August 19-24

Melissa McCabe (Boniface). Photo by Frances Andrijich

After an esteemed 20-year professional dance career, including 13 years at West Australian Ballet, Demi-Soloist Melissa McCabe (nee Boniface) will retire from the stage after one final season performing as Lucy in Dracula this August, a role created on her in 2018.

Read more about West Australian Ballet’s Dracula here.

“Mel has brought her trademark expressiveness and passion to every role she danced in our Company, and to have performed at the highest levels for over 20 years is an incredible achievement,” said Aurélien Scannella, Artistic Director of West Australian Ballet.

Born in Sydney, McCabe graduated from The Australian Ballet School in 2001 joining The Australian Ballet, then West Australian Ballet, before a five-year stint at Alberta Ballet in Canada. A highlight of her time abroad was dancing at the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Olympic Games. She returned to West Australian Ballet in 2012.

Of the many leading and supporting roles, McCabe’s highlights include her 2018 Helpmann Award nomination and ‘Most Outstanding Dancer’ nod in Dance Australia for her role as Myrtle in David Nixon’s The Great Gatsby. Other memorable roles include as Olga in John Crankos Onegin, Snow White in Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, Mary in Coppélia, Lead Sylph in La Sylphide, Step Sister in Cinderella, as a Soloist in Glen Tetley’s Voluntaries, and of course as Lucy in Krzysztof Pastor’s award-winning Dracula.

“It has been my absolute pleasure to dance at West Australian Ballet and around the world,” said McCabe.

“I am truly blessed to have had a professional ballet career spanning 20 years, and I’m excited for the next stage of my life,” continued McCabe.

Melissa Boniface and Matthew Lehmann in The Great Gatsby. Photo by Sergey Pevnev

“It’s going to be a special moment performing as Lucy once more. I feel that I am finishing on a high, but then I’ve been on a high for 20 years.”

With McCabe’s final flourish onstage with West Australian Ballet less than a month away, don’t miss her “superb” (The Australian, 2018) showing as Lucy; the best friend of afflicted Mina who becomes entangled with the lusting Count Dracula.

See Melissa McCabe’s final bows in West Australian Ballet’s award-winning Dracula, opening at Crown Theatre on 19 August.

DRACULA by West Australian Ballet 

Crown Theatre Perth, Great Eastern Hwy, Burswood
August 19 – 24
Bookings: www.ticketmaster.com.au

Tags: Aurélien ScannellaDraculaMelissa BonifaceMelissa McCabeperthwest australian ballet
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