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Georgia Allardice

Georgia Allardice

Corps de ballet member of The Czech National Ballet

Biography

Georgia Allardice is an Australian dancer whose vibrant stage presence and refined technique have quickly marked her as a promising talent in the international ballet scene. She began her ballet training at the Melbourne School of Classical Dance and later studied at the European School of Ballet in Amsterdam from 2020 to 2022.

Her professional career started with the Ballet Dortmund Junior Company in Germany in 2022, where she performed in a broad range of classical and contemporary works, including roles in Swan Lake (Xin Peng Wang), Metamorphosis and Affairs of the Heart (David Dawson), Romeo and Juliet (Jean-Christophe Maillot), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Alexander Ekman), and Blushing (Marco Goecke).

In 2024, she joined the Czech National Ballet, where her repertoire quickly expanded to include roles in Romeo and Juliet (Lilies – John Cranko), Coppélia (Work – Ronald Hynd), A Streetcar Named Desire (John Neumeier), The Nutcracker – A Christmas Carol (Yuri Vámos), L’Histoire de Manon (Harlots – Kenneth MacMillan), La Sylphide (2nd Act Girls, Two Maids – Johan Kobborg), and Swan Lake (Four Little Swans, Polka – John Cranko). She also appeared in the choreographies of bpm (bg Girl – Yemi A.D.).

Classical Repertoire

  • Coppélia – Work, Mazurka Pair 3, Czardas 4 (Ronald Hynd)

  • La Sylphide – Girls in Act II, Two Maids (Johan Kobborg)

  • Romeo and Juliet – Lilies, Ball Guests, Three Girls, Tarantella Girls (John Cranko)

  • Swan Lake – Four Little Swans, Polka, Swans (John Cranko)

  • The Nutcracker – A Christmas Carol – Waltz (corps), Snowflakes, Children (Yuri Vámos)

Contemporary and Neoclassical Repertoire

  • bpm Bohemia Gravity (Yemi A.D.)

  • L’Histoire de Manon – Harlots (Kenneth MacMillan)

  • A Streetcar Named Desire – Nine Girls (John Neumeier)