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The Australian Ballet's 2007 Season, it's 46th, was a year of diversity with contemporary works such as New Romantics and Destiny, paired against the likes of Don Quixote. The bill also featured the magnificent Grand Pas from Paquita as well as a variety of divertissements drawn from, or inspired by, the glory days of Russian Imperial ballet – some not seen on Australian stages for many years. 3 Deep were asked to establish a highly visceral campaign to stimulate emerging patrons, partners and media.

The 2007 Season was a year of diversity with contemporary works such as New Romantics and Destiny, paired against the likes of Don Quixote.
George Balanchine’s Apollo is one of the most influential ballets of all time, introducing to the world the neo-classical style.

The 2007 Season sought to capture the sense of ballet being an art form with a long proud tradition, but an art form that is not trapped or intimidated by its own history.

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