Don Quixote illustrates the tale of Kitri, who had an inherent case of cold feet. Through restrained, precise movements, the lead dancers Natalia Ospiava and Ivan Vasiliev will articulate the tale of Kitri and Basilio, and their passionate love for two nights only in March. Osipova and Vasiliev are acclaimed ballerinas superstars from Russia, in case you were wondering. All other performances will be presented by the Australian Ballet.
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