Natalie Weir
Choreographer
About
Australian choreographer Natalie Weir is known internationally for her highly physical partner work, her organic movement style and her touching insight into humanity.
In her 30-plus year career, she has created major new works for world class companies such as The Australian Ballet, Queensland Ballet, West Australian Ballet, Houston Ballet, Singapore Dance Theatre, Hong Kong Ballet and American Ballet Theatre.
Natalie was resident choreographer for The Australian Ballet and Queensland Ballet and was appointed EDC’s Artistic Director, where she held the role from 2009 to 2018, Natalie has also been the recipient of both an Australia Council Fellowship and the Lord Mayor’s Fellowship.
In her 30-plus year career, she has created major new works for world class companies such as The Australian Ballet, Queensland Ballet, West Australian Ballet, Houston Ballet, Singapore Dance Theatre, Hong Kong Ballet and American Ballet Theatre.
Natalie was resident choreographer for The Australian Ballet and Queensland Ballet and was appointed EDC’s Artistic Director, where she held the role from 2009 to 2018, Natalie has also been the recipient of both an Australia Council Fellowship and the Lord Mayor’s Fellowship.
Her works with EDC have earned the company and its artists 21 combined Helpmann Award and Australian Dance Award nominations.
Her EDC signature productions include where the heart is, R&J, When Time Stops, The Red Shoes, 7 Deadly Sins, Behind Closed Doors and Everyday Requiem.
Her EDC signature productions include where the heart is, R&J, When Time Stops, The Red Shoes, 7 Deadly Sins, Behind Closed Doors and Everyday Requiem.
Current Program
We acknowledge the First Nations people as the Traditional Owners of Meanjin (Brisbane).
Australasian Dance Collective acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their deep connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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