An old Russian fairytale is translocated to a desert wasteland in an allegory for our times as The Firebird – cut short by Covid during its debut tour – headlines the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s new double bill.
Kiwi choreographer Loughlan Prior’s dystopian take on The Firebird is a triumph of hope in a world that’s falling apart. Principal dancer Ana Gallardo Lobaina, who originated the title role, is set to perform in the six-centre return season opening in Wellington on April 30, following the ballet’s curtailed premiere in 2021 due to Covid. The production draws inspiration from the image of a phoenix rising from the ashes, resonating with current global sentiments.