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When the stage lights go up for The Australian Ballet this week after almost a year in the dark, it will signal a new beginning for the company of elite dancers.
While some dancers, such as Lilla Harvey, 19, will make their debut with the company, for the most senior principal artists such as Amber Scott, 37, it will be a chance to savour every moment of a
career that began in childhood.
Ballet dancers Amber Scott and Lilla Harvey will dance at Margaret Court Arena from February 26-28.
Credit:Jason South
âIt was a year taken from our careers last year and, for some people who are at the end of their careers, there arenât many moments left to cherish so we donât want to miss any of them now,â
A poignantly brave opening to 2021 concert season
RBSO wishes HRH Princess Sirivannavari a very happy birthday amid Covid concerns
published : 21 Jan 2021 at 04:00
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The Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra presented an extremely inspired evening of music earlier this month in the Main Hall of the Thailand Cultural Centre, a welcome relief for many who suspected that live performances might be put on hold indefinitely at the start of this new year.
A birthday celebration concert for HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, patron of the RBSO, it is little short of a miracle that concerts of any kind can still be presented during the currently restrictive environment of social distancing. Precious few locations in the world are able to concertise at present, and we must remind ourselves just how very lucky we are that the RBSO has in fact three January concerts in quick succession at the Thailand Cultural Centre.