A Symphony: A must-see dance spectacular in Adelaide

The Australian Calisthenics Theatre Company is set to dazzle audiences with its latest production, A Symphony. This breathtaking fusion of dance, music, and theatrical performance will light up the Festival Theatre in Adelaide on June 29 and 30, 2024.

Featuring 63 talented dancers and a live orchestra under the baton of the world-renowned Kym Purling, A Symphony promises an unforgettable experience. Special guest Tim Campbell, known for his roles in Wicked, Rent, and Hairspray, adds a touch of stardom to this already stellar lineup.

The show breaks new ground in calisthenics and dance, showcasing a variety of styles, including lyrical, contemporary, acrobatics, and jazz. Set to the music of legends like Adele, Lady Gaga, and Michael Jackson, it’s a spectacle for all ages.

The creative force behind this production includes Brooke Brown, an expert in calisthenics with 35 years of experience, and Rebecca Norsworthy, a seasoned choreographer with numerous national titles. Their combined expertise ensures that A Symphony is not just a performance but an artistic triumph.

Don’t miss your chance to witness this extraordinary blend of athleticism and artistry. Tickets are available now, and it’s an event that promises to be a highlight of the cultural calendar.

Get your tickets here


For more information:

asymphonyshow.com.au

 

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