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#Welcome

Our aim is to make dance accessible to all - from watching a story unfold on stage, to learning dance, and professional ballet training. We aim to reach far and wide with events, and to take you beyond the stage immersing you in the stories that move you. 

Upcoming Performances
Messa da Requiem

Messa da Requiem

An epic blockbuster — where music, movement, and morality combine.

2 - 18 October 2025

Verdi’s monumental Messa da Requiem comes alive in Christian Spuck’s breathtaking staging, fusing voices, orchestra, and 36 dancers into a living sculpture of sound and movement.



Season 2026

Season 2026

Ivan Gil-Ortega Introduces Queensland Ballet’s 2026 artistic season

Whether you are telling the story, listening, or retelling – sharing a story is sharing an adventure. Discover more about Queensland Ballet, our initiatives, and the story of how we got to where we are today.


#Making dance accessible to all

Artistic

Artistic

Queensland Ballet’s Artistic performances are the heartbeat of the Company. With a diverse and varied repertoire, you can experience some of ballet's most acclaimed works, as well as bold contemporary endeavours, in exciting and comprehensive productions.

Academy

Academy

Queensland Ballet Academy develops the artists of the future. Students experience professional, industry-aligned training alongside face-to-face academic education through our unique collaboration with Kelvin Grove State College.

Health & Community

Health & Community

Each year, over 30,000 people are engaged through our diverse community and education programs. Regardless of age, location or ability these experiences are inclusive for all abilities to enjoy the benefits that ballet brings.


#Meet our Dancers

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Support Our Future

#Support Our Future

Our dream is to connect people across Queensland through the arts and dance.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and perform. Long before we performed on this land, it played host to the dance expression of our First Peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders — past, present and emerging — and acknowledge the valuable contribution they have made and continue to make to the cultural landscape of this country.