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Victorian State Ballet at Frankston Arts Centre

Sunday 16 March 2025 | From 2.30pm

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Contact Name: Frankston Arts Centre

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27-37 Davey Street
Frankston, 3199 Victoria

Following sell-out seasons, the Victorian State Ballet proudly presents the world famous, exciting full-length classical ballet of Don Quixote to audiences in 2025.

With an exquisite cast of internationally recognized artists, Don Quixote will bring to the stunning Frankston Arts Centre stage superb ballet skill, choreography and re-staging by Victorian State Ballet’s Director Michelle Sierra after Marius Petipa. Don't miss out on unforgettable performances from world class leading dancers including the famous Act 3 Grand pas de Deux, featuring Kitri’s 32 virtuoso fouettés and Basilios spectacular solo and coda!

Victorian State Ballet’s production of Don Quixote is a spectacular rendition of this most festive and flamboyant of ballets. Considered as one of the most exciting of ballets, its fiery passion and spectacular musical score has audiences on the edge of their seats from beginning to end! The romantic story is retold through charming sets & lavish costumes, superb classical ballet technique and choreography which honours the spirit of this great classical work.

Take advantage of this unique and opportunity. Bring family and friends along to experience the sheer delight and beauty of Don Quixote! A fabulous afternoon at the ballet! Appropriate for all ages.

For bookings, please click through to 'More Information'.

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