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'The Forbidden Rite' is a 1962 Australian television play. It is a filmed ballet - the first ballet written in Australia exclusively for TV. The ABC did regularly broadcast ballet at the time.

It was a joint effort of producer, choreographer Rex Reid and composer Robert Hughes.

Plot



On a Mediterranean island, a tourist party inspects the ruins of a shrine built to the goddess of love.

Cast



*Mary Duchensne as an English tourist

*Victoria Biro as a village lass

*Edward Miller as a village lad

*Ron Paul as a tourist guide

*Alida Glasbeck

*Patrina Coates

*Laurence Bishop

*Barry Moreland

Production



'The Forbidden Rite' was composed by Robert Hughes, a music writer and arranger for the Victorian Symphony Orchestra. It is the first work commissioned for the Alfred Hill Memorial Award. The ballet was choreographed by Rex Reid.

Reception



The 'Sydney Morning Herald' called 'The Forbidden Rite' "a triple success for composer Robert Hughes, producer William Sterling and choreographer Rex Reid" praising its "beautifully stylised sets and cameras working with machine-like precision."

The 'Bulletin' said it "had its moments". 'The Age' gave a mixed review.

References




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