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The Stars of tomorrow at The J Theatre

The Dance Centre Peregian Springs (TDCPS) is an internationally recognised school and has brought Queensland and Peregian Springs to the attention of worldwide audiences.

This annual showcase for their elite vocational students at The J Theatre will demonstrate their talents in classical ballet and contemporary style works.

In Part 2 the students will be joined by ex-student and guest artist Alfie Shacklock, a pre professional student appearing by kind permission of The Royal Ballet School London in Act 2 of the romantic ballet ‘Giselle’. Alfie has also danced at the Royal Opera House in Covent garden.

TDCPS has had winners and finalists of the Alana Haines Awards in New Zealand, finalists in the Fonteyn Awards (Worldwide), multiple finalists and winners of the Jacqueline Morland Awards QLD, finalists and winners of BPAC Scholarships, finalists in The Australian Ballet Inaugural Scholarships.

This year they have six vocational students with the Interstate and Invitee Programme of The Australian Ballet School and six students are in the Associate Programme of the Queensland Ballet.

Performance Group students dance at community events such as aged care centres, schools and kindergartens, eisteddfods, an annual showcase at The J Theatre and the end of year concert.

TDCPS annual Royal Academy of Dance results for recreational and vocational students are a majority of high distinction marks and their recreational students enjoy classes in classical ballet, lyrical and dance acro, contemporary release technique, strengthening, conditioning and stretching. TDCPS has been at the forefront of building a creative, happy, caring and family focused community at the Commercial Centre Peregian Springs.

For tickets to the show on Monday 29 August at 6pm visit thej.com.au/stars-of-tomorrow/

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