Melbourne Ballet Company: Infinite Space
Melbourne Ballet Company: Infinite Space
Takes centre stage at the Bruce
Mason Centre, Takapuna, for
New Zealand
premiere
Auckland Live is proud to announce Melbourne Ballet Company’s premiere season in New Zealand, performing their acclaimed celebration of beauty and hope, Infinite Space.
“…Essential and compelling viewing.” - The Herald Sun (Melbourne)
Melbourne Ballet Company was founded in 2007 by Resident Choreographer Simon Hoy and Director Alisa Finney. Hoy consistently creates works that celebrate the athleticism, strength and grace of the Melbourne Ballet Company dancers, seamlessly blending classical ballet with contemporary theory and ideas, believing that “Dance is the poetry of athleticism. It’s the bodies, it’s the craft, the stamina and the expression.”
This exciting young company has been heralded for their craft and work, consistently presenting exciting and truly remarkable performances across Australia. Their dancers have honed their skills in some of the most renowned companies in the dance world, including The Paris Opera Ballet, Australian Ballet, English National Ballet, Sydney Dance Company and Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet in New York.
“Hoy’s choreography allows his talented cast scope for the expressive upper body arcs, gorgeous extensions, and soaring lifts that make watching (and performing) ballet a joyful experience” - The Age (Melbourne)
For Melbourne Ballet Company’s Auckland premiere they will perform a breathtaking ensemble programme of contemporary ballet. Infinite Space features fluid and expressive choreography executed with flawless ballet technique, accompanied by a sparkling selection of musical masterpieces. Audiences will be carried away on a choreographic journey through four thrilling works inspired by human interdependence and the endless possibilities in life for change and renewal. The company will perform their signature work, Infinite Space, and three gorgeous short pieces: Phrased without Words,Lucidity, which features a duet by internationally recognised dance-maker Tim Podesta, and Divenire. Each piece is set to stunning music by Mozart, Arvo Pärt, Ólafur Arnalds and Ludovico Einaudi, whose recent tour of New Zealand was a classical highlight.
“Paired with romantic and emotive musical choices, Hoy's choreography is highly decorative, drawing on classical vocabulary and peppered with whimsical gestures as well as leggy partnering work and lifts.” Sydney Morning Herald
Melbourne Ballet Company: Infinite
Space, shows
Live at Bruce Mason Centre,
Takapuna
Thursday 20 and Friday 21 August, 7.00pm
Tickets:
A Reserve $59.00*
B
Reserve $49.00*
Concession: Secondary school students
$39*
*Service fees apply. Student ID required for
concession price.
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ABOUT THE SHOW
Infinite Space
Choreographed by
Simon Hoy to the Clarinet Concerto in A Major and the
27th Piano Concerto by Mozart.
Infinite Space is Melbourne Ballet Company’s signature work. Through the fluidity of the dancers’ movements that glide effortlessly from one shape to the next, this uplifting work is a celebration of hope – through the beauty of music and dance.
Phrased Without
Words
Choreographed by Simon Hoy to Arvo
Pärt’s enigmatic composition Spiegel im
Spiegel.
In German, “Spiegel im Spiegel” can literally mean both “mirror in the mirror” as well as “mirrors in the mirror” - referring to the infinite number of images produced by parallel plane mirrors. Phrased Without Words is a physical representation both of the score, and this idea.
In Pärt’s score, tonic triads are endlessly repeated with small variations as if they are reflected back and forth, with an almost hypnotic effect. This is also interpreted in the dance, where solos, duets and pas de trios develop within the work over nine minutes.
Lucidity
Choreographed by Simon Hoy
with a duo by Tim Podesta to music by Ólafur
Arnalds.
This performance expresses that when you live by clear intentions, there are few limits to the rewards that life can bring. This arresting work, created by Simon Hoy and featuring a duo by Tim Podesta, takes the audience through four electrifying movements.
Divenire
Choreographed by Simon Hoy
to music by Ludovico Einaudi.
"Everything changes and nothing remains still ... and ... you cannot step twice into the same stream.” – Heraclitus
This constant unfolding of reality was the backbone of Heraclitus’s philsophical concepts, which inform this dance. Divenire represents change, movement and the endless scroll of reality. Even what seems static to sensory perception is, in truth, dynamic and constantly changing. This piece is comprised of three movements; White Cloud, In Another Life and Divenire, meaning ‘to become.’
About the Company
Alisa Finney - Director
Alisa
launched the Melbourne Ballet Company in 2007 with a vision
to create a world-class ballet company to support and
showcase the extensive talent of the Australian classical
dance industry, and also to offer a vehicle for emerging and
established artists to thrive and develop collectively. A
graduate of the Australian Ballet Schools Teachers Training
Program and Principal of the Gay Wightman School of Ballet,
Alisa sits on several dance boards and has earned great
respect within the industry for her ability to maintain the
momentum of a professional company that is high in artistic
integrity and able to produce new work that is exciting and
relevant to audiences. With the company now in its ninth
year of operation, and after many successful performance
seasons nationally and internationally, Alisa looks forward
to the Melbourne Ballet Company’s continued success.
Simon Hoy - Tour Artistic Director and Resident
Choreographer
Simon has been Resident
Choreographer of Melbourne Ballet Company since his return
from New York in 2007 and has been Tour Artistic Director
since 2011. A professional dancer since 1998, he worked in
Europe as a soloist and danced principal roles with Ballet
Graz in Austria, Ballet Mainz in Germany, Schaufuss Ballet
in Denmark and Carolina Ballet, before joining Cedar Lake
Contemporary Ballet in New York. Simon has worked with
outstanding teachers and choreographers including Wilhelm
Burmann, Adam Luders, Johnny Eliason, Hans Van Manen, Nils
Christe, Peter Schaufuss, Darrell Tolone, Peter Brauer,
Martin Schlapfer, Donald Mahler, Robert Weiss, and Natalie
Weir. He has created 16 works for Melbourne Ballet Company
including Placement, Infinite Space, Motion Transcend, On
Air, Dark Before Daylight, Phrased Without Words,
HorizonVariation and Divenire, and he also
choreographed Purcell’s opera Dido and
Aeneas for the Victorian College of the Arts. In
recent years Simon has worked internationally with Quorum
Ballet in Lisbon, and directed the Rosenberg Ball in St
Gallen, Switzerland.
ENDS