Hot tip: Tower Tutus on Tour

Senior dancer Lucy Balfour, of Christchurch, as the Cat in Pinocchio, one of two productions in...
Senior dancer Lucy Balfour, of Christchurch, as the Cat in Pinocchio, one of two productions in the Royal New Zealand Ballet's Tower Tutus on Tour performance, in the Queenstown Events Centre, on Saturday, March 26. Photo by Maarten Holl.
The arts are just the tonic Kiwis need after the Christchurch earthquake, a dancer from that city performing with the Royal New Zealand Ballet says, before its sold-out Tower Tutus on Tour production in the Queenstown Events Centre tomorrow night.

Senior dancer Lucy Balfour plays the Cat and various roles in the new family-friendly production of Pinocchio and is in one of five couples for the classical ballet showpiece Verdi Variations.

Miss Balfour said the company's Pinocchio was based on the original fairytale and was, "quite dark, but there's a lot of light and beauty which shines within it.

"With what New Zealand's gone through with the earthquake, this is when art is really important so people can have a wee bit of escapism and just know that things are going to be OK."

The company was due to perform in the Isaac Theatre Royal, in Christchurch, on March 15 but that show had to be bypassed due to damage to the Gloucester St venue.

"It felt like we were kind of deserting it, but I have a feeling that the company might go back at the end of this tour if we can find somewhere to perform, so that would be really cool if we could," Miss Balfour said.


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