Royal New Zealand Ballet’s bite of the Big Apple
Media release – 6 March
Royal New Zealand Ballet’s bite of
the Big Apple a critical success
Ethan Stiefel’s first programme as artistic director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet has opened to critical acclaim and busy box offices, with reviewers and audience members raving about NYC – Three Short Ballets from the Big Apple The triple bill will now tour to six other centres throughout the country.
“It seemed like we were the talk of town after opening in Auckland last Wednesday. I hoped the programme would give audiences an insight into New York’s world renowned dance scene of past and present – and it’s great to receive such a positive response,“ says Stiefel.
“I’m very proud of the dancers – who have embraced the diverse and challenging choreography, as well as the way they just keeping raising the benchmark.”
Here’s what the critics are saying:
“Ethan Stiefel’s first programme
delivers a big, bright and exquisitely danced dollop of
instant gratification” ... Wow! “
Bernadette Rae, NZHerald – 2 March
“Unreservedly recommended”
Mark Broatch, Sunday Star Times – 4 March
“This is a triple bill which will be
remembered for a long time, and Final Dress which is
one of the great contemporary dance pieces, should be
repeated as often as possible.”
John
Daly-Peoples, National Business Review online – 1
March
“NYC is in a word,
incredible. It has everything you could ever hope to see in
a ballet – grace, elegance, beauty and edge.”
Bridget Jones, www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/now - 1
March
“Gillian
Murphy is utterly gorgeous – and her dancing is finely
nuanced. You can see her influence on the younger dancers
who totally rise to the occasion especially Lucy Green
...” Raewyn White, Radio NZ – Arts on Sunday
– 4 March
“[28
Variations] this lovely piece reveals the technical
brilliance of the dancers. Gillian Murphy, principal guest
dancer, was outstanding in this work – her careful
gestures encompassing all that needed to be
said.” Kate Hannah for www.thread.co.nz – 29 Feb
What they [the audience] get is a fun, quirky programme which is full of energy. ... it was fresh, interesting and full of contrasts – giving the dancers new challenges which they have met admirably.” Roxanne de Bruyn –www.theatreview.org.nz - 1 March
The RNZB has experienced a surge in Facebook followers over the last week. Here’s what audience members are saying via www.facebook.com/nzballet:
“NYC = WOW!!! Absolutely stunning, amazing
and polished. Fabulous performance last night team. If you
haven't got a ticket yet...GET ONE!!! This is a performance
not to be missed!!”
”12 hours on and I am still in awe
and smiling.”
“It was breathtaking, one of the best ballets I have ever
seen, so much energy, the music and dancing was
amazing.”
After packed houses in Auckland, the company’s triple bill will now tour to Takapuna, Hamilton, Ashburton, Dunedin, Wellington and Napier.
The triple bill presents contrasting ballets
by some of New York City’s most acclaimed and innovative
choreographers of the past and present.
• Black
Swan choreographer Benjamin Millepied’s 28
Variations on a Theme by Paganini .
• Native New
Yorker and choreographic star Larry Keigwin’s energetic
and sexy Final Dress which has been created on our
dancers and made its world premiere on opening in Auckland.
• Dance master George Balanchine’s classic ballet
Who Cares? starring international guest artist
Gillian Murphy.
ENDS
SEASON DATES
NYC - Three short ballets from the Big
Apple
Auckland
29
February – 3 March
Civic Theatre
Takapuna
6 & 7 March
Bruce Mason Centre
Hamilton
10 & 11
March
Founders Theatre
Ashburton
14 & 15
March
Ashburton Trust Event Centre
Dunedin
18 March
Regent
Theatre
Wellington
22 – 25
March
St James Theatre
Napier
29 & 30
March
Napier Municipal
Theatre