End of Year Demonstration
End of Year Demonstration

End of Year Demonstration

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre

#Upper and Lower School students present classwork and repertoire excerpts.

Showcasing a year of dancer development through professional training and live performance, the End of Year Demonstration places our Level 1 and Pre-Professional Program graduates in the spotlight before they launch into the next phase towards their professional careers.  

Presenting students from Level 6 to our graduation cohort, the program features class work and repertoire excerpts, culminating in the stunning Academy Défilé.  

Performed at the Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre, this Demonstration is designed to celebrate our young dancers, and to share elements of the professional training offered at Queensland Ballet Academy.

Production performed to recorded music.  

A graduation ceremony will directly follow the final performance. 

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Venue
TALBOT THEATRE
THOMAS DIXON CENTRE

406 Montague Road
West End
QLD 4101


Duration

To be confirmed closer to the performance.

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Lower School Mid-Year Demonstrations

Join us as our Lower School students present classwork and repertoire excerpts in the Academy’s studio theatre at Kelvin Grove.

Events

We offer a range of workshops and training events for aspiring young dancers, to improve their technique and learn from our esteemed faculty. Participation in these events is open to all.

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