Masterclasses
Australasian Dance Collective is privileged to collaborate with some of the world’s leading choreographers.
It’s an experience we want to share, so each performance season we aim to provide a masterclass for our broader community.
It provides an opportunity to learn from the world’s best choreographers, as they generously share insight into their practice, processes and inspiration.
Making art accessible is an important part of ADC’s commitment to the sector. ADC offers free company classes for artists in training, as well as heavily subsidised masterclasses with ADC’s season creatives.
Book early as places are limited and will fill quickly.
All First Nations Artists are invited to attend free Masterclasses at ADC by using the code 'FirstNationsArtist' at checkout.
#THREE / Masterclasses
For pre-professional and professional dancers
Learn directly from the celebrated Australian choreographers that make up ADC’s THREE program.
Alisdair Macindoe and Jenni Large present masterclasses to experience the same creative process undertaken by ADC Company Artists to create their new works to be premiered in THREE.
Amber McCartney, guest performer for THREE, shares insight into her practice and the making of her acclaimed solo, Tiny Infinite Deaths.
Dates & Times
Saturday 3 February 2024 Alisdair Macindoe, 10am – 12pm
Saturday 16 March 2024 Jenni Large, 10am – 12pm
Saturday 16 March 2024 Amber McCartney, 1pm – 3pm
Venue
ADC Studio, 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 more than one masterclass and save!
1 x Masterclass $30
2 x Masterclasses $50
3 x Masterclasses $60
All First Nations Artists are invited to attend free Masterclasses at ADC by using the code 'FirstNationsArtist' at checkout.
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 respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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