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Titanic - The Ship of Dreams

a ballet dancer on an iceberg in front of the titanic
'Titanic: The Ship of Dreams' is a new ballet adaptation that brings to life the historic 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic. Through exquisite choreography, evocative music, and stunning visual design, this powerful production captures the elegance of the ship's maiden voyage and the emotional depth of its tragic end. Featuring lavish costumes, immersive staging, and stirring performances, 'Titanic: The Ship of Dreams' invites audiences on a journey of hope, heartbreak, and humanity. The evening opens with 'The Student Showcase', celebrating the emerging talent of The Ballet School Launceston's young dancers. After a brief interval, the spotlight shifts to the feature presentation, Titanic: The Ship of Dreams. The Ballet School Launceston is Tasmania's exciting new dance academy built and based in the beautiful area of White Hills. Director Jennifer Back brings 45 years of professional expertise to her dancers, along with a passion for creating extraordinary productions that provide audiences with a memorable and unique experience.
Event Details
  • Saturday 22 November 2025

  • 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

  • 57 Brisbane Street, Launceston, Tasmania, 7250

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