2026 Lower & Upper School Auditions (Brisbane)

Gate 1/101 L'Estrange Terrace, Kelvin Grove, Queensland Ballet Academy

2026 Lower & Upper School Auditions (Brisbane)

#Train, Learn, and Thrive at Queensland Ballet Academy

Queensland Ballet Academy invites passionate young dancers to audition for entry into our Lower and Upper School Programs — designed for students in Academic Years 7 to 12 who aspire to a professional career in ballet or dance.

These full-time, integrated programs provide a unique opportunity to combine world-class ballet training with a comprehensive academic education at Kelvin Grove State College. Students benefit from Queensland Ballet Academy’s professional training environment while continuing their secondary school studies, without compromise.

The Upper and Lower Schools are comprehensively designed to help develop students' skills to the highest artistic and technical standards. Students enrolled in this program enjoy the privilege and benefit of working within a professional environment to prepare them for a career in ballet or dance.

Audition requirements:
• Applicant & Parent/Carer (if auditionee is under 18yrs) details
• Current Headshot and Full-Length Image (please see FAQs section for example images)

Applications open on 1 May, and close on 27 August.
Applicants in Sydney and Melbourne can audition in person during our Elite Training Series.

Please read the event Terms and Conditions before registering.


#Details

When

Where

Gate 1/101 L'Estrange Terrace, Kelvin Grove, Queensland Ballet Academy

Ages

11 — 18


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Ages

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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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