Royal New Zealand Ballet release student special
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Royal New Zealand Ballet release
student special
The Royal New Zealand Ballet today announced a special student two for one offer to attend their brand new season Made to Move – three world premieres in one night.
Students will be able to buy
two tickets for the price of one to all performances of
Made to Move nationwide.
Managing Director Amanda
Skoog is enthusiastic about the offer “Our 2 for 1 student
offer provides the perfect opportunity for first-timer
ballet goers to attend one of our productions, and Made
to Move is a diverse programme which makes it an ideal
introduction to dance.”
Todd Scholarship Recipient Laura Jones is in her first year with the RNZB dancing full time after studying for 2 years with New Zealand School of Dance. As a recent graduate of the student lifestyle herself she is confident that the special offer is something that students will respond to. “When you are a student you are living off a pretty tight budget so to be offered a great deal like this you are excited because it gives you the chance to see an incredible piece of artwork on stage that doesn’t blow the budget.”
Miss Jones is also buoyed by the fact that the offer means she will have a few extra fans in the audience. “For me this is a chance for my student friends to come and see me in my debut as a full time professional artist performing with the company which is what I was working towards through all those years of study.”
To find out more about the student offer visit http://www.nzballet.org.nz/news/news/rnzb-launches-student-2-for-1-deal-for-made-to-move/
Made to Move tours to 7 centres, Wellington, Napier, Auckland, Takapuna, Palmerston North, Dunedin and Ashburton, opening at the St James Theatre in Wellington on 27 February and closing at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre on 24 March.
Ends
Two for one
requirements:
• Available from today
• Valid for two student tickets for the price of one
(plus service fees) for all performances of Made to Move
nationwide
• Valid student ID must be presented at
the time of purchase. Both student IDs are
required, however only one of the students needs to be
present.
• Only available in person from the venue box
office
• Maximum of two tickets per
booking
• A limited number of seats are
available for this offer (numbers and price
reserves vary from centre to centre)
• Only available
up until the day before the show
About the Todd
Scholarship
The Todd Scholarship is awarded
annually to a promising graduate of the New Zealand School
of Dance and has been generously provided by Todd
Corporation for the last 13 years.
Season of
Made to Move tour dates:
Wellington: 27
February – 2 March, St James Theatre
Napier: 5 March,
Napier Municipal Theatre
Auckland: 8 – 10 March, ASB
Theatre
Takapuna 13 – 14 March, Bruce Mason
Centre
Palmerston North: 17 March, Regent on
Broadway
Dunedin: 20 March, Regent
Theatre
Ashburton: 23 – 24 March, Ashburton Trust
Event Centre
Approximate running time: 2 hours, including
two intervals.
Casting note: As with all RNZB
productions, there are several casts. Audience members are
advised to check RNZB’s website for cast lists.
For more information visit: http://www.nzballet.org.nz/shows-and-events/made-to-move/about/
Made
to Move:
Three world premieres in one night,
Made to Move showcases three brand new
works that celebrate the joy of dance, opening in Wellington
at the end of next month.
Ethan Stiefel’s first
original work for the RNZB, Bier
Halle, brings the exuberance of a Bavarian
inspired beer hall to the Stage. Choreographer Javier De
Frutos creates his third work for the RNZB, The
Anatomy of a Passing Cloud, inspired by the
Pacific, an exciting follow up to his award-winning
Milagros (2003) and Banderillero (2006).
Former company member Andrew Simmons, creator of 2010’s
beautiful A Song in the Dark complete the trio of
world premieres with Of
Days.
Royal New Zealand Ballet
(RNZB):
Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2013
the RNZB is an intrinsic part of New Zealand’s national
heritage, and has the largest following of all New Zealand
performing arts companies. The RNZB enjoys a reputation for
strong and unique interpretations of full-length dramatic
works. To this base have been added the masterworks and
major ballets of the 20th century, such as Balanchine's
works and the Stravinsky ballets, and the company has an
enviable track record in commissioning new works from New
Zealand and international choreographers. The RNZB regularly
represents New Zealand on the international stage, with
recent tours to the UK, Australia and a tour to China is
taking place in April of this year. Filming of the third
series of hit reality television show ‘Secret Lives of
Dancers’ commenced in early 2013 and will be on screen
later in the year. The New Zealand Film Commission are
funding a major motion film directed by Toa Fraser (No 2 and
Dean Spanley) based on RNZB’s 2012 season of
Giselle for general release in late 2013
.