The Imperial Russian Ballet Company return to Australia & New Zealand with Swan Lake…the most loved classical ballet of them all.
Ipswich First has a double pass to the one and only Ipswich performance on October 11.
To enter, simply answer the following question: Which ballet company is performing Swan Lake at the Ipswich Civic Centre on October 11?
Send your answer to [email protected] and you’ll be in the draw to win tickets. When submitting your entry, be sure to:
- Include your name in the email
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- Entries close 12pm, Friday September 27, and winners will be notified via email and phone. Late entries will be ineligible. Entries without a correct answer, your name and contact number will be ineligible. Winners will be chosen randomly, but must be registered to receive Ipswich First news alerts. See the terms and conditions.
This masterpiece ballet is presented in two acts and follows the original storyline. Subtle revisions and variations have been introduced by Gediminas Taranda, Artistic Director of the Imperial Russian Ballet Company.
Swan Lake crosses the world of magic and mystical creatures with that of the real world. It is a story where the virtues of love and forgiveness in the end conquer evil and betrayal.
The Imperial Russian Ballet Company was formed in 1994, headed by the Bolshoi Theatre soloist Gediminas Taranda. The Imperial Russian Ballet Company comprises 40 dancers from the major ballet schools of Russia.
Tickets are $92 each and can be bought directly from the Ipswich Civic Centre website.
Imperial Russian Ballet Company