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Applaud the incredible talent of local young performers

The Dance Centre Peregian Springs presents A Magical Evening of Dance with their annual concert.

This Classical and Contemporary school for Vocational dance students is internationally renowned for its successes, in just 15 years they now have five dancers in ballet companies around the world including The Birmingham Royal Ballet UK.

Get ready to be mesmerised by the grace and talent of the current young Vocational dancers, aged nine to 16, as they take the stage in a spectacular three-part show that will leave you spellbound.

Join the Sunshine Coast with pride watching their progress as they follow in the footsteps of former graduates now dancing worldwide.

Part 1: Contemporary and Lyrical Dance Numbers

Prepare to be moved by these dancers’ emotional and expressive performances in contemporary and lyrical dance, showcasing their professional standard, versatility and creativity.

Part 2: Les Sylphide

Experience the enchantment of the ethereal world of “Les Sylphide” as dancers transport you to a realm of beauty and grace.

Part 3: Coppelia, Act 2

Step into the magical world of “Coppelia” and witness the whimsical characters and charming storytelling that make this ballet a timeless classic. Act 2 is an audience favourite around the world.

Don’t miss this unique chance to support and applaud the incredible talent of local young performers. Secure your tickets now for a night of unforgettable dance and artistry!

Let the magic of young professionally trained dancers sweep you off your feet.

EVENT DETAILS:

The J Theatre

Thursday 30 November

6pm

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