Articles in the Queensland Ballet category.
Over eleven years, Li Cunxin reshaped Queensland Ballet from a respected regional company into an institution of international stature — a transformation inseparable from the arc of his own life.
Queensland Ballet's programming choices—spanning 19th-century classics to freshly commissioned Australian works—constitute a sustained civic argument about what a state ballet company owes its culture.
A former boot factory built in 1908 on the Turrbal and Yuggera lands of Kurilpa has become one of Australia's most awarded cultural buildings — and the permanent civic home of Queensland Ballet.
Founded in 1960 and renamed in 1962, Queensland Ballet's long journey to civic permanence ran through a suburb that was never the obvious choice — and proved to be exactly the right one.
From Charles Lisner's first regional circuits to a Dance Health institute reaching 35,000 Queenslanders a year, Queensland Ballet's identity has always extended well beyond the city.
From Charles Lisner's 1953 studio to a purpose-built facility at Kelvin Grove, the Queensland Ballet Academy represents seven decades of institutional commitment to producing professional dancers in Australia.
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