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Glow up your dance moves with the incredible Australian Dance Theatre in October’s On Stage Holiday Program.
Join us at the Odeon Theatre, Norwood for a masterclass that delves into the process of creating contemporary dance works through the lens of the company’s creatives.
This masterclass will give you the opportunity to get to know the company, their works and artistic process. The workshops will include improving your technique, creative tasks, and a taste of what it is like to work with a professional company.
If you are wishing to take your dance experience to the next level, then this is the masterclass for you!
No auditions required.
Numbers are capped so get in quick!
Key information
- When: Monday 30 Sept to Wed 2 October 2024 (first week of holidays)
- Times: 3 days, 8:45am to 4pm. Lunch breaks provided.
- How much: $300.00 plus BF
- Tutors: Australian Dance Theatre
- Venue: Odeon Theatre, 57a Queen Street
- Norwood, South Australia 5067
- Registrations close: COB 26 September 2024 or unless sold out prior!
- Accessibility
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
Complete the Accessible Seating Form and you will be contacted to process your booking.
- Age Suitability
- Ages 10-17
Performance Location: Odeon Theatre
Odeon Theatre is the home of Australian Dance Theatre, based in Norwood. For more information, see their website.
See other On Stage programs here.
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