Dance Films That Changed Ma Lyf Pelican24 October 2017 Here are what I believe to be the best dance films out there that changed my life and will change yours too. Rachel Thomas writes. Film and Production0 Comments82 views
REVIEW: Ballet at the Quarry (WA Ballet) Pelican14 February 2017 The synchronised movements of the performers are particularly impressive in this piece above others as their poor timing would not have been easily concealed when thumping on a massive drum. Tyler Morgan reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments435 views
Review: Romeo and Juliet (WA Ballet) Pelican17 September 2016 This performance magically managed to combine the professional skill of a classically trained ballet dancer with joyful contemporary. Caitlin Carr reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments107 views
Review: Genesis (West Australian Ballet) Pelican28 June 2016 The industrial feeling of the West Australian Ballet Centre in Maylands provides the perfect environment for the unique and short season of Genesis. Set against... Uncategorised0 Comments133 views
Review: Beauty & the Beast (WA Ballet) Pelican18 May 2016 The performance gives the audience what they might expect from a well-known classic; the nostalgia of a childhood favourite and the thrill of a night out at the ballet. Melissa Scott reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments71 views
Interview: Matthew Lehmann (West Australian Ballet) Pelican25 February 2016 "Here, most people are quite welcoming to the fact I do ballet, it’s only guys in suits that seem to have a problem with me. Bikers I meet at the pub, who you might anticipate having the biggest problem, instead congratulate me for doing what I love.” Samuel J. Cox interviews Principal Dancer at the West Australian Ballet, Matthew Lehmann. Uncategorised0 Comments416 views