Jack Lister

Artistic

Following his training at The Australian Ballet School, Jack Lister joined Queensland Ballet (QB) in 2014 and danced many featured roles in works by Christopher Bruce, Nils Christe, Jiri Kylian, Liam Scarlett, Trey McIntyre and Natalie Weir.

After creating his first work for QB in 2015, Lister quickly established a name as a respected emerging maker, recognised in The Australian as “a young choreographer who is going places.” He has gone on to create mainstage works for Queensland Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Australasian Dance Collective, presented throughout Australia, United Kingdom, China and Germany to critical and audience acclaim.

In January 2020, Lister was appointed Associate Choreographer with Queensland Ballet and joined Australasian Dance Collective (ADC) as a Company Artist.

Since joining ADC, Lister has collaborated on new creations and performed in works by Hofesh Shechter, Melanie Lane, Cass Mortimer Eipper,  Gabrielle Nankivell and Amy Hollingsworth.

For ADC, Lister created his first full-length work Aftermath. The co-creation with ADC Artistic Director, Amy Hollingsworth, and acclaimed Australian recording artist, Danny Harley was met with audience and critical acclaim, described by The Courier Mail as “one of the most compelling performances I have ever witnessed.”Still Life, his first solo mainstage commission for ADC, premiered in 2021 and was hailed as “exquisite, absorbing and poignant”.

Lister has also collaborated with director, Ryan Renshaw, creating films which have screened at festivals worldwide. Their works have received award recognition at San Francisco Dance Film Festival and LA Dance Film Festival with their latest creation, Still Life, winning both Best Australian Film and Best of the Fest at the Inspired Film Festival.

In January 2022, Lister was appointed Creative Associate of ADC.


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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.

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