Traversing a range of human emotion, West Australian Ballet’s latest triple bill is an evening of beautifully performed contemporary dance, reports Kim Balfour.
![Kiki Saito and Matthew Lehmann in Nils Christe's Before Nightfall. Photo by Bradbury Photography copy Two West Australian ballet dancers on stage - a woman is perched on one pointe, her other leg extended upwards in a split. She arches back, supported by a male dancer. WA Ballet hits high notes at 70](https://www.seesawmag.com.au/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/45319/Kiki-Saito-and-Matthew-Lehmann-in-Nils-Christes-Before-Nightfall.-Photo-by-Bradbury-Photography-copy-410x273-c.jpg)
Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground
25 June 2022
Traversing a range of human emotion, West Australian Ballet’s latest triple bill is an evening of beautifully performed contemporary dance, reports Kim Balfour.