Bespoke (Queensland Ballet, Post-Performance Q&A) [Brisbane]
Bespoke (Queensland Ballet, Post-Performance Q&A) [Brisbane]

Event Information

Date/Time

Saturday August 2, 2025
1:30 PM

Location

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre
406 Montague Rd (entrance via Drake Street),
West End , Queensland 4101
Australia

Auslan Interpreter/s

Madison Rossetto

Language/ Cultural Consultant

Tickets

See note below regarding tickets

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Three choreographers, three world premieres: Bespoke returns with a fresh season of compelling contemporary dance. Now in its eighth thrilling year, Amelia Waller, Yolande Brown, and Robert Binet create a trio of new works to lure audiences into their worlds of innovation, creativity, and storytelling. Always dynamic, forever thought-provoking, Bespoke will expand your expectations of what dance can be.

Former Queensland Ballet and Leipzig Ballet Soloist Amelia Waller has worked with renowned Australian and international choreographers, and performed works by stars such as Meryl Tankard, William Forsythe, and Ohad Naharin. Currently an Associate teacher with Queensland Ballet Academy, Amelia recently choreographed the stunning The Poetic Tantrums for Aspire ‘23.

Yolande Brown is a Bidjara woman and former senior artist and choreographer (Dark Emu 2018, Imprint 2013) with Bangarra Dance Theatre. Recently, Yolande Brown choreographed the 2022 production The Sunshine Club, co-produced by Queensland Theatre and QPAC.

Toronto-born Robert Binet is an acclaimed choreographer whose works have been performed across the globe by esteemed companies including New York City Ballet, Dutch National Ballet’s junior company, Ballett am Rhein, Estonian National Ballet, and Ballet Black. He also choreographed the music videos for Owen Pallett’s Song for Five & Six and Belle and Sebastian’s The Party Line.

Inspired by music, art, and the dancers themselves, this premiere triple bill will linger with you long after you’ve left the theatre.

 

Auslan access:

The POST SHOW Q & A will be Auslan interpreted

Please purchase your ticket to see the performance at 1.30pm and then stay on for the Q & A. 

Upcoming Auslan Interpreted Q and A: click here to see what is still to come!

 

 

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