Learning the art of seduction
LEADING a double life is something Pieter Symonds is getting used to. By day she’s practicing to be the world’s most
famous man-eater but by night she leaves her manipulating ways at the door as she returns home to her fiancé.
Photo by Photography by Ross Brown.
The international guest star of the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Meridian Season of Carmen, Symonds says tackling the role
of the infamous seductress is fun.
“She is completely different to me, but that is the joy of getting to be someone else on stage. I get to live out my
wildest dreams and do things that would normally scare me to the bone!”
Born and raised in Christchurch, Symonds danced with the RNZB for eight years before following her career overseas.
Currently a lead dancer with the UK’s acclaimed Rambert Dance Company, she says she was thrilled to be offered the
opportunity to perform in her homeland again.
After leaving Christchurch Girls High School, Pieter moved to Wellington where she was accepted into the New Zealand
School of Dance. While still a student she had an opportunity to perform as an extra in the RNZB’s production of Swan
Lake. Her talent and dedication was noted and, after graduating, Pieter was offered a permanent job with the company.
She danced several lead roles with the RNZB including Esmeralda in Hunchback of Notre Dame, Lucy in Dracula and Lady
Capulet in Romeo & Juliet.
“I adored being with the company,” she says. “The work was amazing and I had some fantastic characters to play. We used
to have so much fun touring the country as well...fitting in time to go to wineries on days off, my golf clubs used to
come on tour with me as well.”
Symonds moved to London in 2004 to work for Rambert – a move that took her into the world of contemporary dance. She
quickly became one of their star dancers.
“It was bizarre moving to a contemporary company, having to start completely from scratch; learning a new technique
that is just as specific as classical ballet. “
Now engaged to Rambert’s rehearsal director, Symonds says work commitments in the UK have meant she is rehearsing for
Carmen in a somewhat unconventional matter.
“I was sent the DVD many months ago and have been busy studying it in my spare time. It is quite hysterical. I spend my
lunch time in the studio playing with imaginary friends!”
A Northern Ballet Theatre (UK) production, Carmen is set against a backdrop of modern-day Rio de Janeiro. Choreographed
by Dutch-born Didy Veldman and set to George Bizet’s famous score, it is dramatic dance theatre at its best.
The Meridian Season of Carmen Venue, Date and Pricing Information
Wellington – St James Theatre Saturday 5 June 7.30pm Sunday 6 June 6.30pm Wednesday 9 June 7.30pm Thursday 10 June
7.30pm Friday 11 June 7.30pm Saturday 12 June 2.30pm & 7.30pm Pricing $88 - $36* Featuring the Vector Wellington Orchestra 0800 842 538 www.ticketek.co.nz
Invercargill – Civic Theatre Thursday 17 June 7.30pm Friday 18 June 7.30pm Saturday 19 June 7.30pm Pricing $58 - $37
(03) 2111692 www.ticketdirect.co.nz
Christchurch – Isaac Theatre Royal Wednesday 23 June 7.30pm Thursday 24 June 7.30pm Friday 25 June 7.30pm Saturday 26
June 2.30pm & 7.30pm Pricing $80 - $49 Featuring the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra 0800 842 538 www.ticketek.co.nz
Palmerston North – Regent on Broadway Tuesday 29 June 7.30pm Wednesday 30 June 6.30pm Pricing $68 - $37 (06) 3579740
www.ticketdirect.co.nz
Napier – Municipal Theatre Saturday 3 July 7.30pm Sunday 4 July 2.30pm Pricing $68 - $47 (06) 835 2702
www.ticketdirect.co.nz
Auckland – Aotea Centre at THE EDGE® Wednesday 7 July 7.30pm Thursday 8 July 7.30pm Friday 9 July 7.30pm Saturday 10
July 2.30pm & 7.30pm Pricing $88 - $36* Featuring the Auckland Philharmonia (09) 357 3354 / 0800 BUY TICKETS www.buytickets.co.nz
Child prices for all venues: $35 (Premium) & $25 (A/B/C/D reserve) Student tickets for all venues: $25 (B reserve – valid ID required) *Limited amount of inner
circle seats available at $120.00