Centre Stage - Dangerous Liaisons

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre, 406 Montague Rd, West End QLD 4101, Australia

Centre Stage - Dangerous Liaisons

#Take Centre Stage at the Thomas Dixon Centre's Talbot Theatre

Gain an appreciation for the behind-the-scenes magic of ballet and join us for a Dangerous Liaisons inspired ballet and adapted repertoire class.


Adults of all skill levels are invited to take part in a ballet class in our Company’s Hero Studio – the Li Cunxin Studio – an area of the Thomas Dixon Centre not generally accessible or open to members of the community. 

You'll learn adapted repertoire from Liam Scarlett’s daring Dangerous Liaisons with Queensland Ballet Teaching Artists, immersing yourself into the characters and vivid world of this production. From there, you will head into the Talbot Theatre to see the set and props up close, as we reveal insights into the production and the artistic process undertaken to bring Dangerous Liaisons to the stage. After your time in the Talbot Theatre, you will enjoy a complimentary coffee, tea or juice at the Talbot Theatre Bar as you connect with your fellow participants.

We will conclude our experience by returning the Li Cunxin Studio for the opportunity to view our Young Artists’ Company class, as they prepare for their matinée performance.

Image gallery: Queensland Ballet performing Dangerous Liaisons. Photography by David Kelly.


#Details

When

Where

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre, 406 Montague Rd, West End QLD 4101, Australia

Ages

18 — 100


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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and perform. Long before we performed on this land, it played host to the dance expression of our First Peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders — past, present and emerging — and acknowledge the valuable contribution they have made and continue to make to the cultural landscape of this country.

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