This year, four unique works were on offer for audiences. On opening night in Newcastle, the first work was George Balanchine’s “Allegro Brillante.” Bright, brilliant, and energetic, the Australian Ballet School performed like a well-oiled machine. Gorgeous chiffon skirts sailed across the stage, and while there were a few wobbly legs, this didn’t dampen the sheer joy of the work. Well-rehearsed synchronicity was on show, with a breezy lightness that embodies Balanchine’s choreography. Standouts were Olivia Harris, surely a shoe-in for the company next year.
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