
Bring a picnic, relax under a starry sky and be immersed in four superbly choreographed works from around the globe.
Inspired by Tchaikovsky's music, Serenade was created by the great George Balanchine upon arriving in America and is now a signature work for the New York Ballet.
Set to the exquisite strains of Paganini and Kreisler, Ivan Cavallari's world premiere Strings 32 takes its inspiration from 'strings' - how they intersect our lives, create music and define elusive parameters.
Sydney-born Terence Kohler, currently resident choreographer at the State Theatre in Munich, choreographs a new work to Carl Vine's Percussion Symphony No 5.
Reed Luplau's The Sixth Borough is inspired by a New York urban legend and performed to music by Daft Punk and Maroon 5.
Even the pale moon seemed to brighten, stunned by the magnificent vitality of the West Australian Ballet dancers. THE AUSTRALIAN
Only low-rise chairs less than 52cm in width are permitted in the venue