Audition Insights Day

Queensland Ballet Academy

Audition Insights Day

Audition Insights Day offers aspiring dancers a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the professional audition process.


Participants will take part in an audition-style class, complete with live piano accompaniment, followed by a simulated callback experience designed to mirror industry standards. Audition Insights Day also includes a Q&A session with esteemed industry professionals and a specialised sports psychology workshop, to equip dancers with valuable strategies to perform confidently under pressure.

This experience provides the indispensable foundations for auditions for training programs, as well as future employment opportunities with Queensland Ballet Academy and Company, and the broader dance industry.


Location: Queensland Ballet Academy – Gate 1, 101 L’Estrange Tce, Kelvin Grove

Age: 10 years +

Times: Classes will be scheduled between 9am – 2.30pm AEST 

Please note, activities may not run for this entire duration. A detailed schedule will be provided to participants by email the week prior to the event.

Attire 

Ladies: Leotard of own choice, ballet tights, ballet flats and pointe shoes*. 

*Only required for students aged 14+

Men: Fitted T-shirt and tights, or unitard, with socks and ballet flats.

Participants are not expected to purchase new items specifically for this event.

Registration Fee: $150*

*A discount is available for Academy students and siblings (2 or more tickets purchased). Please contactacademy@queenslandballet.com.aufor your discount code before booking. 


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#Details

When

Where

Queensland Ballet Academy

Cost

$150 inc. GST

Ages

10+


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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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