Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania is not just a dance studio, it is a vibrant community of passionate dancers who come together to explore the world of contemporary dance. Located in the heart of Invermay, their studio at Mann Street provides a spacious and inviting environment for dancers of all ages and skill levels.
Led by the talented Jacquelyne France-Marsden, who is a fully qualified Royal Academy of Dance Registered Teacher, the team at Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania is dedicated to creating a supportive and nurturing space for their students. With years of teaching experience and training in both Australia and Japan, Jacquelyne brings a unique and diverse perspective to her classes.
One of the highlights of Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania is their commitment to offering a wide range of classes for both enjoyment and formal qualifications. They follow the esteemed Royal Academy of Dance Syllabus for Classical Ballet, which ensures that students receive a high standard of technical training. Additionally, they also embrace the contemporary dance scene by following the Jason Winters Syllabus for Contemporary Dance.
Preparation classes for examinations and auditions are also offered at Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their upcoming challenges. For those seeking individual attention and guidance, private tuition is available as well.
But it's not just about learning and preparing, Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania also provides numerous performance opportunities for their students. The opportunity to showcase their skills on stage not only builds confidence but also allows dancers to develop their artistry.
Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania is also proud to have Ruby Waddle, a graduate of their school, as one of their teachers. Ruby's expertise in contemporary dance is invaluable, and she provides coaching support to the students, helping them explore their own unique style.
And let's not forget about Susan Hill Henning, a highly experienced ballet teacher who coaches the students in their final preparations for RAD ballet exams. With her guidance, the students are able to fine-tune their skills and perform at their best.
If you're looking for a dance studio that is more than just a place to learn dance steps, Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania is the perfect fit. With their emphasis on personal growth and development, this club is all about fostering a love and appreciation for dance within their BDAT family. So come on over to Mann Street and join Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania in exploring the world of contemporary dance – a journey that will be both enriching and fulfilling.
