New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

A leap into the unknown BALLET STARS’ NEXT MOVE

It’s the dream of every young ballet dancer to one day be a soloist in a ballet. They dedicate their lives putting in the blood, sweat and tears to have the opportunity to perform for an adoring crowd.

No one knows that feeling better than Katherine and Joseph Skelton, two of the longest-serving stars of the Royal New Zealand Ballet. But after 13 years, the pair have made the difficult decision to hang up their shoes and start a new chapter.

“It was very nice over the weekend to go

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