Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentGypsy Carmen tours Geelong

Gypsy Carmen tours Geelong

MELBOURNE City Ballet will bring the timeless opera Carmen to Geelong tonight as part of a regional tour.
Australia’s fastest growing ballet company, MCB brings the powerful story to The Potato Shed at 8pm.
Carmen tells the story of a city policeman Don Jose whose mother calls him to return home to marry childhood sweetheart Micaela.
Instead a chance encounter with an enchanting gypsy girl Carmen leads the pair into a tumultuous relationship that changes their lives forever.
Michael Pappalardo’s “Carmen” is portrayed by Nikki Blain, who recently joined the company from the National Ballet of Canada.
Known for her gorgeous legs and feet, Blain is one of Australia’s most emerging ballet artists, having trained with the Australian Ballet School, Melbourne.
“I respect that Carmen is an independent and strong woman in her time,” says Blain.
“She has a lot of sass and makes a very interesting change for a ballet artist.”
Melbourne City Ballet has attracted experienced artists from across the world.
Principal male artist Brendan Bradshaw, previously with the Royal New Zealand Ballet, plays opposite Blain as Don Jose.
Bradshaw describes the production as “loud and bold that will pull the audience in from the first overture”.
Artistic Director Michael Pappalardo says audiences should expect dazzling costumes, powerful performances, and an evocative score.
“Carmen is the company’s signature work and is simply unforgettable. It is a passionate story that is timeless.
Carmen is on at The Potato Shed tonight at 8pm.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

From the archives

16 years ago 22 January, 2010 Thieves are targeting high-tech gadgets in an “alarming rise” in thefts from cars around Geelong, according to police. Favourite targets include...

Holiday shopping

More News

Mazda CX-60 in market for success

You have to hand it to Mazda, the Japanese automobile manufacturer never gives up in its quest to please, and thus, sell more product....

Holiday shopping

With the school holidays in full swing, Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at The Terrace in Ocean Grove on Tuesday 20 January to see...

Winners crowned at Geelong Lawn tennis classics

While many people turn their attention to the Australian Open in January, tournaments across the country go into full swing ranging from Pro Tour...

Community calendar

Karneval Society Beer, bratwurst & barbecue with German and Aussie favourites. Karneval Society, 21/45 Arunga Ave, Norlane, Sunday January 25, noon-5pm. Free but register, beerbratwurstnbbqbash.eventbrite.com ■...

World-class cycling returns

Thousands of cyclists will ride across Geelong, the Bellarine and Surf Coast roads next week as The Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race returns....

A second chance at life

For Ocean Grove’s Katrine Swander, nothing could be better than watching her daughter thrive after being born with a life-threatening condition that required an...

Man ejected from van following crash

A man has been arrested after being fully ejected from an allegedly stolen vehicle in Geelong South overnight. Police officers attempted to...

Australia Day across the region

Community members across Geelong and the Bellarine can participate in many free events for Australia Day on 26 January. Connewarre Wetland Centre will...

Improving regional bus networks

Residents from Geelong and the Bellarine will be able to have a say on their regional bus networks to identify any gaps or improvements....

Plovers killed

Dog owners could face two years in prison and fork out almost $50,000 in fines if they are found to have contributed to the...