Amber Mitchell-Knight

Company Artist

Introducing Amber

Born in Perth, Western Australia, Amber began dancing at the age of two. She trained for two years at The National Theatre Ballet School in Melbourne, graduating with a Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Dance. Amber dreams of one day performing the character Giselle because she has always been captured by the subtle changes in acting, the dramatic storyline and the beautiful music.

Repertoire highlights

  • Swan Lake
  • The Sleeping Beauty
  • La Bayadère
  • The Nutcracker
  • Coppélia
  • Cinderella

Who inspires you to dance?

My favourite dancer and biggest inspiration is Marianela Nunez! She always leaves me with my mouth dropped in total awe. Her artistry and quality of movement is so clearly translated through her dancing, and you can see her love and passion for ballet.

Professional Accolades

The Fonteyn International Ballet Competition 2021:

  • Audience Choice award winner
  • 1 of 15 international finalists

Youth America Grand Prix 2020:

  • International Finalist
  • Asia-Pacific Top 12 Finalists

Asian Grand Prix 2021:

  • International Bronze Recipient
  • International Finalist
  • Asia-Pacific Classical - Bronze
  • Asia-Pacific Contemporary - Silver

National Theatre Ballet School:

  • Advanced Diploma of Dance
  • Diploma of Dance
  • Kathleen Gorham Most Outstanding Student 2020 & 2021
  • Jean Stewart Scholarship 2021
  • Jean Alexander Award 2020

Did you know…

Even though I have lived the best part of my life on the Eastern Seaboard, I was born in Western Australia and most of my family still live there. I love to go back and visit when I can.


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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and perform. Long before we performed on this land, it played host to the dance expression of our First Peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders — past, present and emerging — and acknowledge the valuable contribution they have made and continue to make to the cultural landscape of this country.

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