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First National Preventive Health Research Programme YELP Holistic First Business Plan YELP Holistic First Business Plan Defined Terms SWOT Analysis Executive Summary Deliverables And Costs Snapshot Page To 10 Benchmark Techniques Defined Terms for Five YELP Business Plans Second National Preventive Health Research Programme First BTAAP Business Plan Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir Programme Defined Terms BTSCP Second BTAAP Business Plan Bohémian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras Programme Defined Terms - Bohémian Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme Third BTAAP Business Plan Bohémian Teenager Ballet & Modern Dance Programme Defined Terms BTB&MDCP Australian Ballet Company means for over four decades the Australian Ballet has been the defining the face of ballet in our country. It gave its first performance in 1962, building on a strong and rich tradition of ballet in Australia and the efforts of many dedicated pioneers in ballet and dance. Marilyn Jones in 1979 founded The Dancers Company as a second company, comprised of graduating students of The Australian Ballet School and dancers from The Australian Ballet. It tours Australia annually to this day. All of these Artistic Directors have worked to make The Australian Ballet one of the busiest ballet companies in the world and an outstanding ambassador for Australia on its visits to world ballet centres in Europe, Asia and America. Versatility, technical excellence and a warm, friendly style are the trademarks of The Australian Ballet, qualities that have earned both critical and audience acclaim here and overseas. The company presents over 200 performances annually both in Australia and abroad. Alongside an established body of the great ballet classics, the company presents modern repertoire created by Australian and major international choreographers. The works of Australians Stephen Baynes, Stanton Welch, Graeme Murphy and Natalie Weir are presented alongside those by major international choreographers Jiří Kylián, Nacho Duato, Glen Tetley, Maurice Béjart, Jerome Robbins, George Balanchine, Twyla Tharp, John Cranko, William Forsythe, James Kudelka, Christopher Wheeldon and Kenneth MacMillan. The Australian Ballet's dancers are supported by professional and enthusiastic ballet, music and technical staff, and a company management team in which every member plays a part in taking ballet to the Australian and world stages.. |
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