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The Kiev Ballet are flocking to town on Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1 for two nights of sheer magnificence at the Burswood Theatre. This world renowned ballet company put the twinkle in their toes as they limber up their bras, corps and jambs for The Sleeping Beauty and four acts from Swan Lake. The company of 52 artists, which includes International Ballet Competition gold medallists Viktor Ishchuk and Natalia Domracheva, is accompanied by a live orchestra. Pirouette your night away with this wonderful delight. www.ticketek.com.au or www.kievballet.com

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