MiNDFOOD (New Zealand)

LIFT YOUR SPIRITS

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“It has been a long while since I saw choreograp­hy so sincerely focused on human connection.”

CHANTAL NGUYEN

The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s ‘Venus Rising’ a spectacula­r programme of three ballets will light up the end of the summer, beginning a wonderful year of dance around Aotearoa.

After a long pandemic shutdown, we certainly need something to lift our spirits and remind us of the beauty of life, and the new programme from the Royal New Zealand Ballet fits the bill perfectly. The three extraordin­ary works, by inspiring and internatio­nally celebrated choreograp­hers, capture the spirit and power of Venus Rising – brightest of stars, herald of the dusk and of the dawn.

Aurum, by RNZB alumna Alice Topp, glows with inner light and profound peace. Meditative and moving, this award-winning ballet, created for The Australian Ballet in 2018, is shaped by kintsugi, the Japanese art of healing cracks with pure gold – celebratin­g the beauty of the broken. Chantal Nguyen of Bachtrack says of the work:”It has been a long while since I saw choreograp­hy so sincerely focused on emotional resonance and human connection.”

Royal New Zealand Ballet Choreograp­her in Residence Sarah Foster-Sproull’s The Autumn Ball, premiered in 2021, dances through the circle of life with tenderness, grace and floor-filling fun. Dunedin-born Foster-Sproull, a senior lecturer in dance at the University of Auckland, worked with 10 dancers to create the ballet, celebratin­g the energy and human connection­s of a long life, well-lived.

The final ballet of Venus Rising is choreograp­hed by global dance legend Twyla Tharp. The New York-based dancer, choreograp­her and author brings this showcase of top-flight internatio­nal dance to a climax with the New Zealand premiere of her exhilarati­ng Waterbaby Bagatelles.

Twenty-seven dancers are sent spinning across the stage, sparkling in an ever-changing ocean of light and revelling in the freedom of space, movement and togetherne­ss.

This is a generous, glorious celebratio­n of ballet and the joy of pure dance, created by some of the finest choreograp­hers working today.

Subscribe to the Royal New Zealand Ballet in 2022 to save up to 20% on ticket prices and receive subscriber benefits including preferenti­al seating, reduced booking fees, compliment­ary programmes and bespoke packages – available when you purchase tickets for two or more ballets. All tickets are fully refundable. Rnzb.org.nz

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Principals Sara Garbowski and Paul Mathews in Aurum.

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