Bespoke 2019 — Queensland Ballet

An experimental, multi-sensory showcase from state's resident ballet company.
Sarah Ward
Published on November 13, 2019
Updated on November 13, 2019

Overview

Dance isn't a one-size-fits-all medium, even when it comes to something like ballet. Sure, the term immediately makes you think of tutus, leggings, pointe shoes and pirouettes; however, versatility and making something unique sits at the heart of the artistic style of movement and performance.

Let Bespoke make that plain, in case you need more convincing. Until Saturday, November 16, the Queensland Ballet steps away from its big productions of classic works at QPAC and heads to the Brisbane Powerhouse for something more diverse, contemporary, experimental and intimate.

Here, in a series of three new pieces, art forms and ideas collide before your very eyes — and technology, too. QB provides the folks leaping and spinning on stage, while Loughlan Prior, Lucy Guerin and Amy Hollingsworth are the choreographers responsible for the show's eye-popping moves.

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