RNZB celebrates 60 years with 2013’s stunning line-up
Media Release –Friday 5 September
RNZB celebrates 60 years with 2013’s
stunning line-up
Award-winning international and
local choreographers, an icon of New Zealand dance, a
collaboration with Te Radar, a tour of heartland NZ, and a
five city tour to China make up the Royal New Zealand
Ballet’s 2013 programme: a year-long celebration of the
RNZB’s 60th birthday.
The line-up was revealed last night at an event held at Premier House with distinguished guests including the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, the Hon. Christopher Finlayson.
Ethan Stiefel, Artistic Director of the line-up says, “I’m delighted to be with the RNZB and to celebrate its 60th birthday. I hope that audiences will share my enthusiasm for what I believe is a festive year of programming. To honour the company‘s significant milestone we will revisit works that have helped elevate the RNZB to its current place in people’s hearts and present new works which keep us moving forward.”
WORLD
PREMIERES
The 2013 season opens on 27
February with Made to Move: Three brand new dance
works that celebrate the joy of dance. The triple
bill will see Ethan Stiefel create his first original
work for the RNZB: a spirited comedy set in a Bavarian beer
hall. Former RNZB dancer, turned choreographer Andrew
Simmons creates the eagerly awaited follow-up to
2010’s haunting A Song in the Dark, a hit with NZ
audiences and dance lovers in the UK and France during the
company’s 2011 tour. Lastly, award-winning Venezuelan
choreographer Javier de Frutos returns to create a
new piece inspired by the Pacific. In the ten years since
his first work with the RNZB (Milagros), he has
continued to make dance works to both critical and popular
acclaim around the world, including a recent collaboration
with Pet Shop Boys.
DANCE ICON
The TelstraClear Season of Swan Lake takes
pride of place as the centrepiece of the 60th birthday year.
Dance icon Russell Kerr’s stunning production of
one of the greatest of all classical ballets is the perfect
synthesis of music and dance with opulent designs by the
late Kristian Fredrikson. Tchaikovsky’s
sweeping score will be played live by the New Zealand
Symphony Orchestra in Wellington, the Auckland
Philharmonia Orchestra in Auckland, and the Southern
Sinfonia in Dunedin.
HEARTLAND NZ
TOUR
The RNZB closes 2013 with a 46
centre tour of heartland New Zealand, sharing the
celebration of the company’s rich past and lively present.
TOWER Tutus On Tour will include a selection of
highlights and hits from the company’s repertory including
excepts from Flower Festival at Genzano, Ihi FrENZy,
Through to You and Don Quixote. RNZB
dancers turned choreographers Brendan Bradshaw and
Catherine Eddy create a sparkling new version of
Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf which will feature
narration by Te Radar.
INTERNATIONAL
TOUR
An international tour (in April)
will see the company take its upcoming production of
Giselle, co-produced by Ethan Stiefel and The Royal
Ballet’s Johan Kobborg, to China (Shanghai,
Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou and Suzhou).
RECORD
AUDIENCES IN 2012
“I’m very proud of
how far the company has come in 60 years. The
ever-increasing interest and support of New Zealanders of
all ages is by far our greatest measure of success. Already
in 2012 we have connected with over 100,000 kiwis, with the
highly anticipated TelstraClear Season of Giselle
still to come. I would like to thank all who have been with
us on this stellar journey - especially our Friends, funders
and sponsors who enable us to take dance into communities
throughout New Zealand,” says Amanda Skoog, Managing
Director.
ENDS