Maoâs Last Dancer signs on to stay at Queensland Ballet
After a decade of directorship with Queensland Ballet (QB), Artistic Director Li Cunxin* AO has signed on for another three years, with big dreams to take the Queensland born-and-bred Company to even greater heights.
The announcement will be made today at QBâs 2022 Season Launch, with the company unveiling a year of celebration, change and bold ambition, reflecting the last 10 years of directorship under Li.
âMy life changed 10 and a half years ago when I walked into Queensland Ballet as its fifth Artistic Director,â said Mr Li.
âThis journey has enriched my life and offered so much fulfilment and joy, as well as challenges that have dared me to dream fearlessly and push past what seems impossible to truly see game-changing, and at times life-changing, outcomes.
âIâm thrilled to sign-on for another three years and I thank the Board and our community for believing in me and allowing me to have the opportunity to continue making a positive impact on and off the stage.
âQueensland Ballet is such a unique company and every day I am surrounded by the contagious energy and unbreakable spirits of our dancers, our creative teams, our enabling teams and all of our loyal supporters,â Mr Li added.
Renowned for his iconic story Maoâs Last Dancer, Li is celebrated as one of the greatest dancers in the world and joined QB in mid-2012.
QB Board Chair Julieanne Alroe says the Companyâs extraordinary growth in the last decade is testament to Liâs bold vision and commitment to QB.
âQueensland Ballet has grown remarkably over the past ten years. Building on the legacy of those before him, Li has inspired a world-class ballet company with 60 dancers, a world-stage repertory of ballet works, an internationally renowned Academy and a far-reaching community engagement program that enriches the lives of so many,â said Ms Alroe.
âUnder his tenure we opened the Queensland Ballet Academy home at Kelvin Grove, and in 2022 we will open our revitalised Thomas Dixon Centre in West End and build upon our acquired land in Yatala that will one day house our Roy and Nola Thompson Production Centre,â said Ms Alroe.
âThe next three years will be even more transformational with Li at the helm, as we consolidate our recent growth and ensure Queensland Ballet will continue to thrive in the decades to come. We are thrilled that together with Dilshani Weerasinghe as Executive Director, QB is in safe hands,â she added.
QB Executive Director Dilshani Weerasinghe says the news couldnât have come at a better time.
âQueensland Ballet, like so many organisations, have been through a challenging time due to the global pandemic. The QB team has navigated many different scenarios, postponements and lockdowns. With so much still in flux, it means a lot to be able to look to the future knowing that Li remains at the artistic helm,â said Ms Weerasinghe.
âThe next three years will be about ensuring Liâs incredible legacy is grounded and solid. His incredible generosity and energy remained unfettered, and we couldnât be happier that the magic that has driven so many positive outcomes for both QB and our community over the last ten years will continue. The plans are indeed exciting and we canât wait to share themâ.
QBâs Season 2022 is brimming with iconic works, including triple-bill Liâs Choice, featuring three personal picks from Li to celebrate his decade as Artistic Director. The triple-bill includes We Who Are Left by QB Resident Choreographer Natalie Weir, Glass Concerto by QB Chief Ballet Master Greg Horsman and the lively ragtime ballet Elite Syncopations by Sir Kenneth MacMillan.
In September 2022, audiences will be treated to two special guest character artists in Sir Kenneth Macmillanâs Manon. In this iconic tale of seduction, ambition and greed, Mr Li and QB Ballet Mistress Mary Li will grace the stage in character roles. The couple fell in love while dancing together at the Houston Ballet with their story told in Liâs acclaimed biography Maoâs Last Dancer and Maryâs own retelling in Maryâs Last Dance.
*pronounced swing-sin
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