The Australian Ballet is the largest
classical ballet
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company in Australia. It was founded by
J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd and the
Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust
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Founding
In 1954 the Australian Elizabethan Theatre T ...
in 1962, with the English-born dancer, teacher, repetiteur and director
Dame Peggy van Praagh
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Early life
Peggy van Praagh ...
as founding artistic director. Today, it is recognised as one of the world's major international ballet companies.
History
The roots of the Australian Ballet can be found in the
Borovansky Ballet
The Australian Ballet is the largest classical ballet company in Australia. It was founded by J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust in 1962, with the English-born dancer, teacher, repetiteur and direct ...
, a company founded in 1940 by the
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dancer
Edouard Borovansky
Edouard Borovansky (24 February 1902 – 18 December 1959) was a Czech-born Australian ballet dancer, choreographer and director. After touring with Anna Pavlova's company, he and his wife, Xenia, settled in Australia where they established th ...
. Borovansky had been a dancer in the touring ballet company of the famous
Russia
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n ballerina
Anna Pavlova
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and, after visiting Australia on tour with the
Covent Garden Russian Ballet, he decided to remain in Australia, establishing a ballet school in
Melbourne
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in 1939, out of which he developed a performance group which became the Borovansky Ballet. The company was supported and funded by J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd from 1944. Following Borovansky's death in 1959, the British dancer and administrator
Dame Peggy van Praagh
Dame Margaret van Praagh (1 September 1910 – 15 January 1990) was a British ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, repetiteur, producer, advocate and director, who spent much of her later career in Australia.
Early life
Peggy van Praagh ...
DBE was invited to become artistic director of the company. J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd decided to disband the Borovansky Ballet in 1961.
In 1961, J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd and the
Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust
The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust is a theatre and performing arts company that was founded in September 1954, with the aim of establishing drama, opera and ballet companies nationally.
Founding
In 1954 the Australian Elizabethan Theatre T ...
received federal subsidy towards the establishment of a national ballet company. These organisations established the Australian Ballet Foundation to assist with the establishment of a new company, which in 1962 became the Australian Ballet. Peggy van Praagh, who had been kept on a retainer by J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd through the intervening year between the disbanding of the Borovansky Ballet and the establishment of the Australian Ballet, was invited to become the founding artistic director of the company. The majority of the dancers employed by the fledgling company were drawn from former members of the Borovansky Ballet.
The first performance by the Australian Ballet was
Tchaikovsky
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's ''
Swan Lake'', staged at
Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney
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on 2 November 1962. The principal dancers in the first season were
Kathleen Gorham OBE,
Marilyn Fay Jones AM OBE and
Garth Welch
Garth de Burgh Welch (born 14 April 1936) is an Australian dancer and choreographer.
Early life and training
Welch was born in Brisbane, Queensland. He was educated at the Anglican Church Grammar School. His initial dance training took plac ...
AM. Van Praagh also invited the Royal Ballet's Ray Powell to temporarily became the company's first ballet master, with Leon Kellaway (brother of
Cecil Kellaway
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), a former dancer with the Covent Garden Russian Ballet, as the company's first ballet teacher. In later years
Sir
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Robert Helpmann
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CBE
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
, Marilyn Jones
AM OBE and
Maina Gielgud
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AO made major contributions as Artistic Directors of the Australian Ballet.
In 1964 van Praagh established the
Australian Ballet School, which was formed specially to train dancers for the company and remains the company's associate school to this day. Dame Margaret Scott
AC DBE was the founding director of the school, followed by
Gailene Stock
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Early years
Gailene Patricia Stock was born in Ballarat, Victoria. She was the second o ...
CBE
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
AM,
Marilyn Rowe
Marilyn Patricia Rowe (born 20 August 1946) is the first graduate of the Australian Ballet School to be appointed its director, in 1999.
Dancing career
Rowe was born in Sydney, New South Wales and became a principal artist with The Australian Ba ...
AM OBE, and now Lisa Pavane, all three former company principal artists.
Present
Today the company is based in
Melbourne
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; its
Southbank headquarters is the Primrose Potter Australian Ballet Centre, named after its long term supporter
Lady (Primrose) Potter. The company tours to mainland state capital cities within Australia, with annual seasons in Melbourne at the
State Theatre (accompanied by
Orchestra Victoria
Orchestra Victoria is a full-time salaried orchestra based in Melbourne, Australia, and wholly owned subsidiary of the Australian Ballet. Founded in 1969, the orchestra is now a principal performance partner for the Australian Ballet, Opera Austra ...
) and in
Sydney at the
Sydney Opera House accompanied by the
Opera Australia Orchestra. Other venues are the Lyric Theatre at the
Queensland Performing Arts Centre in
Brisbane
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, and the Adelaide Festival Centre in
Adelaide
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. The company also tours internationally, and performs annually in an intimate outdoor setting on
Hamilton Island.
The Australian Ballet works in close cooperation with the Australian Ballet School, of which many of the company's dancers are graduates. Giving approximately 200 performances a year, the Australian Ballet claims to be the busiest ballet company in the world. With a vast repertoire which includes the major classical and heritage works as well as contemporary productions, it follows its artistic vision of "Caring for Tradition, Daring to be Different". Each year, the company also presents an extensive national education and outreach programme including STEAMDANCE- a STEM-based dance curriculum, created and run by Head of Education Katy McKeown, a teacher education program and digital resources, to further inspire and educate its audiences. It's Dance Education team performs and teaches over 40,000 children per year with culturally relevant content.
Box office sales, derived from its strong and loyal audience base, are the foundation of the company's income stream. The Australian Ballet also receives funding from the
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Victorian and
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governments, corporate sponsors, private donors and bequests.
The company's current artistic director is
David Hallberg
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,
who was a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre until 2020. The company's previous artistic directors were:
David McAllister
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,
AM (2001-2020);
Ross Stretton
Ross Stretton (6 June 1952 – 16 June 2005) was an Australian ballet dancer and artistic director. As a dancer, he performed with the Australian Ballet, the Joffrey Ballet and the American Ballet Theatre. He was later Artistic Director of the ...
(1996–2001);
Maina Gielgud
Maina Gielgud (born 14 January 1945) is a British former ballet dancer and a veteran ballet administrator. She was artistic director of The Australian Ballet from 1983 to 1996. She had a twenty-year career as a dancer in Europe and the United Ki ...
AO (1983–96);
Marilyn Fay Jones AM OBE (1979–82); Anne Woolliams (1976–77);
Sir Robert Helpmann CBE
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(1965–76) and the founding artistic director, Dame Peggy van Praagh
DBE (1962–74; 1978)
The most recent appointment to the position of executive director (July 2013) is Libby Christie, former Managing Director of the
Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Her predecessor was Valerie Wilder, who succeeded Richard Evans..
The Music Director and chief conductor of The Australian Ballet since 2003 has been
Nicolette Fraillon, the world's only woman chief conductor of a ballet company.
The Dancer Welfare and Development Coordinator is former
North Melbourne Football Club defenceman
Sam Wright, who took his position after his 2019 retirement. Wright had previously been involved with rehabilitation using The Australian Ballet's Dr. Sue Mayes.
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Company
Dancers with The Australian Ballet are:
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Principal artists
Resident guest artist
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David Hallberg
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Senior artists
Soloists
Coryphées
Corps de ballet
Telstra Ballet Dancer Award
The Telstra Ballet Dancer Awards have been made annually since 2003, in support of the aspirations of The Australian Ballet's elite young dancers. It is the biggest prize available specifically to a dancer in Australia, with a cash prize of $20,000 to the winner. The Telstra People's Choice Award is made to the most popular of the nominees in that year, using internet and SMS voting. The winner of the People's Choice receives a cash prize of $5,000.
References
External links
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Behind Ballet the Australian Ballet's blog
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The Australian Ballet education programmeThe Australian Ballet School* , ''The Australian Ballet (1962–)''
The Australian Ballet Collectionand
Australian Archives of the Dance
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collections are held in th
Australian Performing Arts CollectionArts Centre Melbourne
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