End of Year Demonstration
End of Year Demonstration

End of Year Demonstration

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre

#Showcasing a year of dancer development through professional training and live performance.

Showcasing a year of dancer development through professional training and live performance, our End of Year Demonstration places our Level 1 and Pre-Professional Program graduates in the spotlight before they enter their careers. The program, celebrating our young dancers, includes classical and contemporary repertoire, as well as new choreographic excerpts presented on stage at Queensland Ballet’s home, the Thomas Dixon Centre. 

Production performed to live piano accompaniment and recorded music. 

A graduation ceremony will follow the final performance. 

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Price
Single Tickets
Adult$46
Concession$24
Child$24

Fees

A transaction fee of $5 applies per transaction.

Venue
TALBOT THEATRE
THOMAS DIXON CENTRE

406 Montague Road
West End
QLD 4101


Duration

Approximately one hour and 15 minutes.

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