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A group of Royal New Zealand Ballet dancers are packing up their tutus and are preparing to perform pirouettes for Stewart Island residents this weekend. 

Two men. Two very different modern ballets. CHRISTOPHER MOORE looks at the Royal New Zealand Ballet's first offering for 2008.

Turid Revfeim, ballet mistress for the Royal New Zealand Ballet company, floats across the stage, softly delivering the words her dancers wait to hear: "Pose, step, step, saut de basque, step, pose, croise, run, run, run, grand jete."

And the dancers, in their classroom couture of faded sweats and battered slippers, respond in synchronicity with their feet.

IF isolation fosters greater creativity and originality, then the Royal New Zealand Ballet has clearly developed more than its fair share of each.