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It’s taken Europe by storm with its distinctive Cuban flair, elasticity, versatility and energy. It’s recharged, rebooted and ready to return to Australian fans. Ballet Revolucion has today announced a national tour in May 2023 with a brand new production!

Don’t miss the breathtaking spectacle that is Ballet Revolucion when it takes over Sydney and Melbourne. Experience an evening of pure talent - ballet fused with contemporary dance, hip-hop and Cuban passion, all to number one hits from your favourite artists such as Dua Lipa, Justin Bieber, Adele, Daft Punk, Justin Timberlake and more!

Audiences all over the world simply cannot get enough of the Cuban dancers’ exuberant energy and contagious joy of life. They’ve mastered the talent of turning any idea into an explosive and intense performance. With breathtaking twists, daring jumps and sensual moves from ballet to street dance, Ballet Revolucion has been thrilling audiences worldwide for 10 wonderful years from London to Berlin, Singapore Dubai, Vienna to Paris... the show has now amassed a huge international fan base.

Leading Australian choreographer Aaron Cash, along with Cuban choreographer Roclan Gonzalez Chavez, blend breathtaking contemporary moves with contemporary ballet and salsa to produce a unique fusion, resulting in an explosion of unbridled passion and raw energy.

Boundless passion, attractive sensuality, stunning athleticism and exuberant joy of life, Ballet Revolucion combines it all in a fireball of emotions leaving you with an unparalleled endorphin high.

“Irresistible Cuban cocktail of ferocious sensuality.” “Everything was done with effortless cohesion and precision which made it all look so easy. Next plane to Havana anyone?” THE AUSTRALIAN

“Full of dynamic formation and exciting momentum” THE TIMES, LONDON