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Luminous: Celebrating 50 Years of the Australian Ballet edited by Kate Scott and Lorelei Vashti

by Jordan Beth Vincent
June 2012, no. 342

Luminous: Celebrating 50 Years of the Australian Ballet by Kate Scott and Lorelei Vashti

The Australian Ballet, $99 hb, 360 pp, 9780646552934

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At the closing performance of the Borovansky Ballet in 1961, Peggy van Praagh stepped onstage and spoke about the importance of founding an Australian ballet company. Harold Holt, the serving federal treasurer, went backstage to pledge his personal support. Van Praagh’s celebrated history as a dancer and director overseas made her the perfect candidate to run such a company.

 


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Luminous: Celebrating 50 Years of the Australian Ballet by Kate Scott and Lorelei Vashti

The Australian Ballet, $99 hb, 360 pp, 9780646552934

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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