Masterclasses

Masterclasses

Australasian Dance Collective is privileged to collaborate with some of the world’s leading choreographers.

Making art accessible is an important part of ADC’s commitment to the sector. We offer free company classes for professional dancers, as well as subsidised masterclasses with ADC’s season creatives.

Each performance season we aim to provide a masterclass for our broader community. These masterclasses provide an opportunity to learn from the world’s best choreographers and gain insight into their practice, processes and inspiration.

All First Nations Artists are invited to attend ADC Masterclasses free of charge. Enter code 'FirstNationsArtist' at checkout. Book early as places are limited and fill quickly.


#2026 Masterclasses

For pre-professional and professional dancers

Learn directly from the celebrated choreographers involved in ADC’s 2026 programs, for dancers aged 16+.

Join Australasian Dance Collective's Artistic Director & CEO Amy Hollingsworth and Associate Artistic Director & Company Artist Jack Lister in a masterclass that explores the creative processes and repertoire of their new work Code of Conduct before this thrilling new site-specific project premieres in March.


Dates & Times

Saturday 14 March, 2026:
Code of Conduct Masterclass | with Amy Hollingsworth & Jack Lister | 10am–12pm


Venue

ADC Studio 1, Level 4, Judith Wright Arts Centre, 420 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley 


Age / Level

16+ years with intermediate level contemporary dance experience as a minimum 


Cost

Book this Masterclass and receive 20% off all future 2026 Masterclasses.

All First Nations Artists are invited to attend free Masterclasses at ADC by using the code 'FirstNationsArtist' at checkout.

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We acknowledge the First Nations people as the Traditional Owners of Meanjin (Brisbane).

Australasian Dance Collective acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their deep connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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