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STORYTIME BALLET – THE NUTCRACKER
 

The Australian Ballet’s Storytime Ballet arrives at the Sydney Coliseum Theatre, West HQ with one of the world’s most-loved story ballets – The Nutcracker, from 11 January.

This is a brand-new production of The Nutcracker created especially for children aged three and up. It is the perfect introduction to ballet for children.

With a performance duration of just under an hour, this live interactive production features a narrator to guide the audience through the story. Children are encouraged to come dressed in their favourite ballet-inspired outfits and to dance along with the performers.

This is a brand-new production of The Nutcracker created especially for children aged three and up is a large-scale ballet packed with specially designed costumes dazzling dancing and the enchanting Tchaikovsky score.

Storytime ballet is an educational ballet production that encourages kids to making magic and explore their love of dance. Full of wonder and delight, this is the perfect first ballet experience for boys and girls.

 

Event details

Venue: Sydney Coliseum Theatre, West HQ
Bookings: sydneycoliseum.com.au
Start Date: Saturday 11 January 2020

Prices from $39*

 

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