NZ School Of Dance Announces Graduation Season
New Zealand School Of Dance Announces Graduation Season
2004 Programme Te Whaea Theatre – 17 – 27 November
Love, laughter, triumph and tragedy highlight the New Zealand School of Dance Graduation Season 2004.

Antonia Hewitt and William Pratt – Façade.
Recognised as one of Australasia’s foremost dance training academies, advanced-level students about to embark on professional dance careers showcase their talent in a season of dramatic imagery, urban energy, romantic splendour and glittering classicism.
From the intense emotion of Natalie Weir’s Nessun Dorma and traditional classicism of August Bournonville’s La Sylphide, to the sleek, sexy style of Garry Stewart’s Currently Under Investigation, seven exciting, diverse pieces demonstrate the finest in classical and contemporary dance, including two never-before-seen works.
The New Zealand School of Dance Graduation Season 2004 promises an exhilarating, intimate experience unlike any other. Graduation Season 2004 is generously sponsored by the Embassy of the United States of America, Asia 2000 Foundation, Smokefree Arts, Qantas Airways Limited and Village Apartments.
New Zealand School of Dance Graduation Season 2004
Dates: Wednesday 17 November – Saturday 27 November (No show Mon 22 Nov) Venue: Te Whaea Theatre, 11 Hutchison Road, Newtown Times: All evening shows are at 7.30pm. 2.00pm matinee only on 21 November
Tickets: $15 waged / $12 unwaged Book on 04 389 9056 (automated line) or 04 380 1715 A/H Website: http://www.tewhaea.org.nz
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