New Zealand dancer and director returns home to lead the Royal New Zealand Ballet

The RNZB has announced the appointment of its new Artistic Director, New Zealander Ty King-Wall.

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Born in Waihi, King-Wall moves from his current role of Dancers’ Director on the Board of The Australian Ballet to the RNZB in November. 

 

Trained at Tauranga’s Dance Education Centre and as a Junior Associate with the New Zealand School of Dance, King-Wall won the 2002 PACANZ National Young Performer Award before leaving Aotearoa New Zealand to study at The Australian Ballet School, where he graduated Dux with Honours. 

 

He won the silver medal at the 2005 Asia Pacific International Ballet Competition, was accepted into The Australian Ballet in 2006, won Australia’s prestigious Telstra Ballet Dancer Award in 2010, and was promoted to Principal Artist with The Australian Ballet in 2013. His choreographic debut, The Art of War, was performed as part of the Australian Ballet’s Bodytorque season in 2013. 

 

RNZB Chair Dame Kerry Prendergast says, “The appointment of Ty alongside our recent announcement of Tobias Perkins as Executive Director completes and secures our senior leadership team. It is a ballet ‘brains trust’ of strong arts leaders who have industry virtuosity, global views but local understanding, and with the broad minds and big hearts to guide New Zealand’s national ballet company in its forward trajectory and into the future.” 

Photo by Jeff Busby.

On returning home to take up the top artistic job at Aotearoa New Zealand’s national ballet company, King-Wall says,” It is such an honour to be the next Artistic Director of The Royal New Zealand Ballet, the company I grew up with and the company which first inspired me to become a dancer. I’ve always admired the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s ability to defy expectations, to create beyond what seemed possible through their tenacity and aroha for the art form. There is so much possibility in front of us, and the prospect of building towards this together with Tobias is very exciting. I cannot wait to get into the studio and begin the mahi with the dancers, the artistic team, and the entire Royal New Zealand Ballet whānau. Ngā mihi nui kia koutou katoa.” 

 

Photo by Jeff Busby.

He performed featured roles throughout his 17-year dance career, including Prince Désiré in The Sleeping Beauty, Prince in The Nutcracker and Cinderella, Franz in Coppelia, Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly, Lensky in Onegin, Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake, James in La Sylphide, Oberon in The Dream, Basilio in Don Quixote, Solor in La Bayadere, Jack/the Knave in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Danilo in The Merry Widow, Albrecht in Giselle, and Vronsky in Anna Karenina. He performed with The Australian Ballet in Paris, London, New York, Tokyo and Beijing; danced as Principal Guest Artist with the Royal New Zealand Ballet as part of the RNZB’s 60th anniversary celebrations in 2013; and with Houston Ballet. He retired from The Australian Ballet in 2022. 

Currently a teacher with The Australian Ballet School, King-Wall has also taught for New Zealand School of Dance, National Theatre Ballet School, and the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School, and is the Founding Director of Tailored Ballet Coaching, a Melbourne-based ballet coaching clinic. 

He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Classical Studies/Psychology) through Massey University, and a Master of Arts and Cultural Management through the University of Melbourne, for which he conducted Minor Thesis research on the career demographics and retirement motivations of professional ballet dancers. 

Photo by Daniel Boud.

RNZB Acting Artistic Director David McAllister says, “Huge congratulations to Ty. He has always been a passionate New Zealander and a fantastic artist, teacher, and advocate for our artform. I am sure he will be a devoted and inspiring leader for the RNZB and, along with Executive Director Tobias Perkins, will usher in an exciting future for the company.” 

RNZB Executive Director Tobias Perkins says, “The vision and energy Ty will bring to this role is utterly compelling and I am confident that under his leadership the company can look forward to a sustained period of artistic excellence. I very much look forward to working in partnership with Ty to realise his artistic vision for the company to the benefit of audiences across Aotearoa New Zealand.” 

King-Wall will move from Melbourne to Wellington and commence the role in mid-November.