23 Feb – 12 Mar 2023
To begin our 70th birthday year, Tutus on Tour 2023 looks affectionately back at the RNZB’s early days, with performances in some of Aotearoa’s smaller cities and towns and loveliest historic theatres.
Tutus on Tour is a carefully curated collection of works which encapsulate the history of ballet, featuring treasures from the RNZB’s recent past alongside works new and old that the dancers can’t wait to perform.
Le Papillon and After the Rain – made almost two centuries apart – both show the intimate magic of a couple dancing together, creating a miniature world in the spotlight onstage. ‘Nobody Takes Me Seriously’ from 2001’s landmark FrENZy is a toe-tapping solo to Tim Finn’s Kiwi classic and the chance for one of the company’s men to cut loose, with style.
The programme is completed with two works each for eight dancers: the New Zealand premiere of Brian Enos’ elegantly neo-classical Cold Winter’s Waiting (2013) and Greg Horsman’s classical showpiece Holberg Suite, created for Tutus on Tour in 2009 and now given a welcome revival.
Behind the scenes
Image Gallery
Credits
After The Rain - Choreography
Christopher Wheeldon
After The Rain - Music
Arvo Pärt, 'Spiegel im Spiegel'
Holberg Suite - Choreography
Greg Horsman
Holberg Suite - Music
Edvard Grieg
Le Papillon - Choreography
Marie Taglioni
Le Papillon - Music
Jacques Offenbach
Cold Winter's Waiting - Choreography
Brian Enos
Cold Winter's Waiting - Music
Alexandre Desplat, Carly Comando, Sebastien Escofet
'Nobody Takes Me Seriously' from FrENZy - Choreography
Mark Baldwin
'Nobody Takes Me Seriously' from FrENZy - Music
Split Enz