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The Australian Ballet School presents Showcase 2019
 

The Australian Ballet School’s much-loved annual showcase will fill the stages of Arts Centre Melbourne and The Concourse in Sydney this September, with a program of exquisite dance ranging from pure classical ballet through to contemporary works.
 
The full-time students of The Australian Ballet School will perform in Showcase 2019 — a carefully curated program of ballets where beauty, symmetry and finesse are balanced with the boundless passion and flair of young talent. The result is an enthralling journey through the traditional and the new, presented by the next generation of Australian dance artists.

 

Event details

Venue: The Concourse, Chatswood
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Start Date: Friday 27 September 2019

https://www.australianballetschool.com.au/pages/showcase-performance

 

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