Last night the kids and I went along to the Sydney Opera House for the performance of Blaze. It was a beautiful evening so we started with a drink down at the Opera Bar before heading in. At the Opera House lots of families mingled in the foyer before the start of the show.
Blaze consists of a dance crew of street and break dancers hailing from almost every corner of the world. The show premiered in London and Sydney is one of the many stops in their international tour.
With our drinks and popcorn sorted, we walked into the Concert Hall to see the stage was set with pairs of shoes spotlit waiting patiently for their owners. As the shoeless dancers appear the back curtain rises to reveal an amazing backdrop set made up of drawers and cupboards (and a bathtub!) piled up on top of each other…during the show some drawers opened to reveal and hide dancers, get climbed over and danced within and acts as a screen for spectacular projected scenery without overshadowing the dancers.
The dancing blew us away, exciting and full of energy – and showcased how innovative street dance can be. Everything worked in the performance, the dancers sharing their passion and the soundtrack keeping it together. You can find out more about the dancers here: Blaze UK.
Blaze runs until 20th Jan 2013 at Sydney Opera House.
All ages.
