Victorian State Ballet's Swan Lake

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Ballett dancers on the stage with a dark blank background.

The Swan Lake Ballet is a timeless, world famous, classical ballet.

Swan Lake is a ballet that was composed in 1875-76 by Russian Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. 

The scenario, initially in two acts, was fashioned from Russian and German folk tales and tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's curse. 

This delightful and powerful ballet will enchant children and grown-ups alike. A rich display of mesmerising classical ballet performed by stars of the Victorian State Ballet. Don’t miss out on experiencing this enchanting classical ballet tale.

This is an all-ages event.

Please note: The performance will have mild smoke effects, haze throughout and flashing lights.

Performances:

  • Saturday 9 August, 7.30pm-9.50pm

  • Sunday 10 August, 2pm-4.20pm

Duration: 140 minutes including 20 minutes interval.

 

Date and Time

Saturday 9 August, 7.30pm-9.50pm

Sunday 10 August, 2pm-4.20pm

Date and Time
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Location
Drum Theatre
Corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong
Cost of Event (if any)
Adult: $59; Concession: $49; Child (under 12): $39; Drum Members: $49
Add to Calendar 2025-08-09 19:30:00 2025-08-09 19:30:00 Victorian State Ballet's Swan Lake The Swan Lake Ballet is a timeless, world famous, classical ballet. Swan Lake is a ballet that was composed in 1875-76 by Russian Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.  The scenario, initially in two acts, was fashioned from Russian and German folk tales and tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's curse.  This delightful and powerful ballet will enchant children and grown-ups alike. A rich display of mesmerising classical ballet performed by stars of the Victorian State Ballet. Don’t miss out on experiencing this enchanting classical ballet tale. This is an all-ages event. Please note: The performance will have mild smoke effects, haze throughout and flashing lights. Performances: Saturday 9 August, 7.30pm-9.50pm Sunday 10 August, 2pm-4.20pm Duration: 140 minutes including 20 minutes interval.   Australia/Melbourne public