Pre-Professional Year 2021 Prospectus

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Pre-Professional Year 2021 Prospectus “My authentic expression was brought to life in Sydney Dance Company's Pre-Professional Year; a unique, powerful and transformative experience.” Isaac Clark, Pre-Professional Year 2019


Contents

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About Sydney Dance Company 03 Message from Rafael Bonachela Artistic Director, Sydney Dance Company

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Return to The Wharf

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About Sydney Dance Company’s 06 Pre-Professional Year Linda Gamblin Head of Training

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Omer Backley-Astrachan Pre-Professional Year Course Coordinator

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Course Details 10 Focus Areas and Term Dates 11 Accreditation 12 Fees 13 Training Team 16 Alumni 17 How to Apply

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Front cover photo by Erik Sawaya. Dancer: Isaac Clark.


About Sydney Dance Company

Sydney Dance Company, celebrating more than 50 years defining contemporary dance in Australia, is a national and international touring Company and has appeared on the great dance stages of the world, from Sydney Opera House in Australia, to The Joyce Theatre in New York, Shanghai Grand Theatre and Théâtre National de la Danse Chaillot, Paris. Sydney Dance Company is a not-for-profit organisation and is supported by the Australia Council for the Arts and Create NSW. Actively creating and touring new work under the Artistic Directorship of Rafael Bonachela since 2009, the Company maintains an ensemble of 16 exceptional dancers. Programs of dance include works by Bonachela and by guest choreographers including William Forsythe, Antony Hamilton, Alexander Ekman, Gideon Obarzanek, Melanie Lane and Gabrielle Nankivell as well as collaborations with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and with ccomposers 48nord, Bryce Dessner and the late Ezio Bosso. In 2014 Sydney Dance Company launched the Pre-Professional Year program. As it approaches its eighth year, the course provides world-class professional training in an unparalleled environment.

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Message from Rafael Bonachela Artistic Director, Sydney Dance Company

Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year provides exceptional training for the next generation of contemporary dance artists. As one of the most recognised and respected contemporary dance companies in Australia, it’s wonderful for Sydney Dance Company to be able to connect with young dancers and provide invaluable training, knowledge and professional experience so aspiring dance artists can launch fruitful careers. As a dancer and choreographer, I know how important it is to have the best training opportunities available in order to reach your career goals. Sydney Dance Company is proud to be at the forefront of Australian dance, and the Pre-Professional Year will allow you to develop your skills to the highest artistic and technical standards alongside our professional company. Sydney Dance Company’s artistic staff will guide you throughout the year, supported by an outstanding team of choreographers and educators. Their diverse expertise and teaching methods will encourage you to discover your own direction as an artist. I’m looking forward to working with the dancers of Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year in 2021 as they develop into exceptional professionals. Whether it’s as performers, choreographers, teachers or creatives there are endless possibilities and we can’t wait to explore them with you. Rafael Bonachela, Artistic DIrector “I have been so fortunate to be involved with dance companies worldwide for over 30 years. It is so important for a young dancer to develop the skills necessary for a successful career within an immersive ‘company environment' or as a freelance professional artist. Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year is a unique experience in Australia.” Dame Darcey Bussell DBE International Patron, Sydney Dance Company

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Return to The Wharf

Sydney Dance Company moved into the Wharf studios in 1986. A unique space, hewn from Sydney’s industrial heritage, our studios have been home to generations of renowned dancers and the foundation of performances that have brought world-wide acclaim for Australian culture. Over the years, we have taught hundreds of thousands of people to dance in our studios. The quirky, creaky, historic Wharf has become synonymous with Sydney Dance Company. As part of the NSW Government’s landmark Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, the transformation of our home began in 2018. This significant reconfiguration and refurbishment is our first major upgrade and will create an environment which meets the needs of both our exceptional dancers and students and enthusiastic, committed dance class patrons. After two and a half years in temporary studios in Sydney’s Ultimo, we are returning to the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct in 2021, to our home in Wharf 4/5. The newly renovated studios and state-of-the-art facilities will provide a myriad of new opportunities to delve into dance, performance, training and wellness. In addition to five state-of-the-art studios, Sydney Dance Company will enjoy a brand-new conditioning

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studio, a fully equipped weight training and rehabilitation gym and a 79-seat black-box theatre for regular performance and industry networking opportunities. Recovering through COVID-19 Sydney Dance Company’s holistic approach to wellbeing stands at the forefront of all activities. As the world recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, Sydney Dance Company remains vigilant and continues to provide a safe and healthy place to dance and train. “With sophisticated technique, authentic movement and a strong sense of the artist within, Pre-Professional Year graduates are brave and generous when working within the contemporary dance industry.” Rafael Bonachela Artistic Director Sydney Dance Company


About Sydney Dance Company's Pre-Professional Year

Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year provides a unique opportunity for aspiring professional dancers aged 18 years and over to experience full-time training with Sydney Dance Company. At the forefront of global contemporary dance, immersive training in the professional environment of the Company provides preprofessional dancers with invaluable insights into the life of a professional dancer while gaining a wider, well-informed perspective of the industry. The Pre-Professional Year encompasses the full spectrum of professional dance; from experiencing life in a fulltime dance company to exploring the pathway of an independent freelance artist or choreographic researcher, the Pre-Professional Year program will empower all aspiring dancers to find their individual career path. Pre-Professional Year dancers train as an ensemble highlighting co-creative collaboration and inclusivity. The dancers work with over 35 industry specialists, choreographers, dance artists and educators who share their knowledge and offer their expertise and unique movement philosophies. This rich exchange places the program

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at the heart of the dance community; industry leaders engage with the course through workshops, masterclasses, choreographic developments, artist talks and live performances. This allows for an extraordinary opportunity for young dancers to network with prominent members of the performing arts industry. “Creating an environment that allows dancers to develop an understanding of their own individuality and creative expression, within the wider community, is intrinsic to the education outcomes of Sydney Dance Company. We look forward to supporting you in discovering your brilliance.” Linda Gamblin, Head of Training, Sydney Dance Company


Linda Gamblin Head of Training

Linda Gamblin trained with The Royal Ballet School in London and went on to perform principal roles in ballets such as Romeo and Juliet, Coppelia, Nutcracker, La Fille Mal Gardee, Beauty and the Beast and more, while working with The Australian Ballet, The Royal Ballet (London), National Ballet of Portugal and Sydney Dance Company. Linda has worked with contemporary choreographers such as Michael Clarke, Meryl Tankard, Graeme Murphy and Gideon Obarzanek and has performed works by Jiri Kylian, Maurice Bejart and Jerome Robbins. Her career has seen her travel extensively throughout the world with highly successful tours to Europe, UK, Asia, USSR and USA. Studying and teaching Pilates in her mid-career, Linda attained her Level 3 Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology which has contributed to her unique approach to the muscular and skeletal systems and biomechanics in classical ballet. Linda’s extensive professional development and personal interest in mindfulness, mental health and psychology are integral to her ongoing work with young people. As Sydney Dance Company’s Head of Training, Linda Gamblin pioneered the Pre-Professional Year in 2014. Since then, Linda’s exceptional approach to dance training continues to be applied to every aspect of Advanced Training at Sydney Dance Company. Linda holds the qualifications Diploma of Dance Teaching and Management (CUA50313), Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40110), First Aid Certificate and Mental Health First Aid Certificate. “I am thrilled to inspire young people through the exploration of dance while encouraging personal and professional development. I am passionate about uncovering the spirit of a group environment, allowing space to unveil their authentic and confident selves.” Linda Gamblin Head of Training, Sydney Dance Company

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Omer Backley-Astrachan Course Coordinator Pre-Professional Year

Omer Backley-Astrachan is a Sydney-based dancer and choreographer. Originally from Israel, Omer has worked extensively overseas with an array of choreographers and dance companies such as Kamea Dance Company, Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company 2, Idan Cohen Dance Company, Jerusalem Dance Theatre, Maya Levi, Rotem wTashach and more. In 2014 Omer relocated to Sydney with his Australian wife and fellow dancer Sharon Backley-Astrachan, where he continued performing and working with local and international artist such as Kay Armstrong, Dean Walsh, Mel O’Callaghan, Marina Abramović and Nick Cave. As an established choreographer, Omer has created numerous award-winning dance and multimedia works collaborating with highly regarded Sydney-based dance professionals. His works have been performed in local venues including Carriageworks, Riverside Theatres, PACT and Seymour Centre as well as touring nationally and internationally. As an artist-in-residence Omer’s choreographic works have materialised though the support of FORM Dance Projects, Catapult Dance, Bundanon Trust, BrandX, Readymade Works, and Critical Path. An esteemed educator with over 10 years of experience, Omer teaches pre-professional and professional dancers, delivering masterclasses and repertoire workshops in festivals and academic institutions such as The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance (Jerusalem), Chung-Ang University (Seoul), Viva Danca Festival (Salvador Bahia, Brazil), Contact Festival (Singapore) and now within Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year. Omer’s teaching practice highlights sophistication of movement and authentic performance through determined investigation. Dialogue and critical thinking are encouraged as the dancers delve into various aspect of movement, creative play and performance. Classes range from improvisation-led to choreographic play and contemporary technique. Omer leads pre-professional dancers to become highly skilled movers who are ready to become professional collaborators in co-creative environments. Omer holds the qualifications Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (CUA40110), First Aid Certificate and Mental Health First Aid Certificate. “My desire is to facilitate an environment which allows for exciting discoveries every single day. By working authentically and learning about the vast opportunities that lie ahead, these talented dancers will follow their true calling, feeling inspired and empowered.” Omer Backley-Astrachan, Course Coordinator

→ Photo by Daniel Boud Dancers: Patricia Hayes Cavanagh, Sabine Crompton-Ward & Lillian Grant.

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"Sydney Dance Company's Pre-Professional 09 Year program has given me the space to be daringly human." Lilian Grant, Pre-Professional Year Graduate 2019


Pre-Professional Year Course Details

Pre-Professional Year Dancers Ranging from 18–24 years, the Pre-Professional Year dancers are a blend of high school leavers, full-time dance students and university graduates. The spectrum of age cultivates respect, mindfulness, maturity and the acceptance of a variety of diverse backgrounds. This reflects the industry and emulates a company-like environment. Learning Environment Working with over 35 world-renowned industry specialists each year, analytical and critical thinking is developed to process and manifest the wealth of knowledge, ideas and expertise shared. Each workshop or choreographic development runs over 1-3 weeks. This duration facilitates the expansion of technical skills and the self-direction required in a co-creative working space. The focus on collaboration nourishes inclusivity within the group and strengthens the efficacy of the individual. Being introduced to a variety of creative processes and teaching styles cultivates emotional intelligence and maturity. Wellness and Care Sydney Dance Company encourages a culture of consideration of the mental and emotional wellbeing of its employees and students. Support and coaching are offered in building resilience and a strong selfcare regime allowing for a professional and inclusive working and learning environment. All full-time students and full-time employees have access to Sydney Dance Company’s Employee Assistance Program - where qualified psychological counselling and coaching can be accessed free of charge. A number of managers and artistic staff have Mental Health First Aid Certificates and are readily available for support and information. Course Accreditation Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year offers two nationally recognised training qualifications through a specialised curriculum tailored to global industry standards. 26 dancers make up the combined Diploma and Advanced Diploma cohort, learning together through a holistic training and assessment framework. Both qualifications provide essential tools for a sustainable career in the performing arts industry and other related industries.

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Our partnership with Australian Teachers of Dancing (RTO31624) Sydney Dance Company’s delivery of CUA50113 Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance) and CUA60113 Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance) is conducted under a partnership with Australian Teachers of Dancing (ATOD), a not-forprofit organisation and one of the leading providers of nationally accredited dance teaching in Australia. Sydney Dance Company will offer the tools to obtain professional industry qualifications and give guidance for a career in dance performance – whether this is as a dancer, independent artist, choreographer, small business owner, dance teacher or other arts-related career pathway. ATOD will monitor the student’s progression throughout the course and ensure national requirements for training and assessing are met. Nationally recognised courses ensure a standard of excellence and provide a choice of Certificate and Diploma programmes. The design, delivery and assessment of all training within the Pre-Professional Year will be conducted by Sydney Dance Company. As the Registered Training Organisation, ATOD is bound by federal legislation and holds ultimate responsibility for the education. ATOD reports to government departments as necessary and ensures that Sydney Dance Company complies with legislation. On the completion of the PreProfessional Year Program, ATOD will issue the final Nationally Accredited Certificate to graduating students.


Pre-Professional Year Focus Areas and Term Dates

Focus Areas of Study Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year learning is delivered through five main focus areas through highly practical sessions. A typical day includes morning technique and conditioning classes (yoga, Pilates, classical ballet and contemporary techniques), workshops (improvisation skills, repertoire and industry lectures) and choreographic developments. Focus Areas I – Industry Investigating current trends and industry infrastructure will focus the dancer on becoming jobready, implementing a critical and entrepreneurial approach to shaping the future of dance. II – Technique Cultivating sceptical and empirical enquiry into a variety of contemporary and classical techniques will develop a deeper understanding of how awareness drives sophisticated deliberate movement. III – Conditioning Personal and physical development, self-efficacy, resilience and selfcare are brought to the forefront of training. This focus area includes injury prevention, applied anatomy and physiology, positive psychology along with nutrition and wellbeing. IV – Choreography Exploring creative-play, choreographic skills and scored and structured improvisation will enhance leadership skills to work in a professional co-creative collaborative environment. Studio showings of worksin-progress occur regularly throughout the year. V – Performance Developing rehearsal and performance processes and protocols will enable the dancer to produce professional outcomes. Redefining success and achievement will deepen the understanding of what it means to be a contemporary performer. 2021 will conclude with a performance season of choreographic works and Sydney Dance Company repertoire.

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Term Dates 2021 Term 1

1 Feb – 1 April

(9 weeks)

Term 2

19 April – 25 June

(10 weeks)

Term 3

12 July – 17 Sept

(10 weeks)

Term 4

5 Oct – 10 December

(10 weeks)


Pre-Professional Year Accreditation*

CUA50113 Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance) CUACHR403 Develop choreography skills CUACHR501 Create and perform complex dance pieces CUADAN402 Improvise advanced dance sequences CUADAN501 Refine ballet technique CUADAN502 Refine ballet performance skills CUADAN505 Refine contemporary dance technique

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CUA60113 Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance) BSBCRT402 Collaborate in a creative process CUACHR601 Create choreography for stage and screen CUADAN507 Refine dance partnering techniques CUADAN508 Develop expertise in allied contemporary dance techniques CUADAN601 Perform dance repertoire at a professional level

CUADAN507 Refine dance partnering technique

CUADAN603 Extend ballet technique to a professional level

CUADAN508 Develop expertise in allied contemporary dance techniques

CUADAN604 Extend ballet performance skills to a professional level

CUAFIM501 Source funding for projects

CUADAN605 Perform pas de deux at a professional level

CUAPPR502 Develop own sustainable professional practice

CUADAN607 Extend contemporary dance technique to a professional level

CUAPRF501 Refine performance technique

CUADAN608 Extend contemporary dance performance skills to a professional level

CUAPRF503 Prepare for performance in a competitive environment CUARES501 Refine conceptual understanding of dance

CUADAN610 Extend allied contemporary dance techniques at a professional level CUAFIM501 Source funding for projects

CUARES601 Research and apply concepts of live performance practice

CUAMPF602 Manage stagecraft aspects of performances

CUAWHS401 Apply movement and behavioural principles to physical conditioning

CUAPPR502 Develop own sustainable professional practice

CUAWHS403 Incorporate movement anatomy and nutrition principles into skill development

CUARES501 Refine conceptual understanding of dance

CUAWHS501 Maintain a high level of fitness for performance

*These nationally recognised qualifications are delivered through a partnership arrangement with Australian Teachers of Dancing Limited (RTO 31624).

CUARES601 Research and apply concepts of live performance practice CUAWHS501 Maintain a high level of fitness for performance CUAWHS602 Develop techniques for maintaining resilience in a competitive environment


Pre-Professional Year Fees

Fees Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year fee is $14,750.00 (no GST is charged) per year of training. Once accepted you will be required to confirm your position within 21 days of receiving the letter of offer. Access to Dance Classes From January 2021 until course completion, all Pre-Professional Year dancers are offered complimentary membership to attend Sydney Dance Company’s adult open classes in a variety of dance styles. Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship opportunities are available by application to those who have accepted the offer to participate in Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year, made available thanks to generous support provided by private donors. Scholarship applications are means-tested and are assessed by Sydney Dance Company’s review panel on a case-by-case basis.

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Schedule of fees as follows: Deposit at acceptance* Oct 2020

$1500

Enrolment Fee*

8 Jan 2021

$1250

Term 1 (Instalment)

29 Jan 2021

$1500

Term 1 (Instalment)

5 March 2021

$1500

Term 2 (Instalment)

16 Apr 2021

$1500

Term 2 (Instalment)

21 May 2021

$1500

Term 3 (Instalment)

9 Jul 2021

$1500

Term 3 (Instalment)

13 Aug 2021

$1500

Term 4 (Instalment)

1 Oct 2021

$1500

Term 4 (Instalment)

5 Nov 2021

$1500

Total $14,750 *Non-refundable

↑ Photo by Daniel Boud. Dancers: Isaac Clark & Soleil Harvey


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Pre-Professional Year Training Team

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Pre-Professional Year Training Team

Guest Teachers/Choreographers in the last 18 months

Linda Gamblin Head of Training – including classical ballet, Pilates, conditioning, mentoring and coaching

Adelina Larson Alejandro Rolandi Alex Rolfe Andrew Batt-Rawden Annie Jefferies Cass Mortimer-Eipper Cadi McCarthy Carl Sciberras Cloe Fournier Dean Walsh Fiona Jopp Holly Doyle James Taylor Jason Lam Jessica Goodfellow Josh Mu Juliette Barton Kay Armstrong Lauren Langlois

Omer Backley-Astrachan, Course Coordinator – including contemporary techniques, improvisation, and choreographic methodologies Charmene Yap Rehearsal Associate – including contemporary dance technique, Sydney Dance Company repertoire Jolie Brook Yoga and somatic mentoring Ingrid Shaw Pilates and injury rehabilitation Kate Weir Nutrition and wellness coaching Dr Sallie Grey Psychology and counselling When in residence, Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela, Rehearsal Director Chris Aubrey and members of Sydney Dance Company’s professional ensemble deliver classes, workshops and repertoire. Pre-Professional Year dancers are scheduled on a roster system to attend morning classes with the professional ensemble when they are in residence.

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Leah Marojević Lee Serle Lee-Anne Litton Marnie Palomares Matt Cornell Melissa Toogood Petros Treklis Richard Cilli Sam Young-Wright Sara Black Shane Carroll Sue Healey Thomas Bradley Tobiah Booth-Remmers Victoria Chiu Victoria Hunt Vicki Van Hout Zachary Lopez

International Guest Artists in the last 18 months Alvin Rangel-Alverado Cyril Baldy Diego Alvarez Idan Cohen Kristin Alleyne Sade Alleyne Pepa Ubera Tamas Moricz

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(USA) (Germany) (Costa Rica) (Canada) (UK) (UK) (UK) (Berlin)


Pre-Professional Year Alumni

Sydney Dance Company Pre-Professional Year Alumni Sydney Dance Company celebrates Pre-Professional Year graduates entering the industry in a broad spectrum of employment. Our aim is to empower young dancers as they embark on their own unique journey, be it within or outside of the realm of contemporary dance. Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year Alumni have gained employment with the following contemporary dance companies, productions and independent directors and choreographers: Australasian Dance Collective (Brisbane) Australian Dance Theatre (Adelaide) Ballet Junior De Geneve (Geneva, Switzerland) Bangarra Dance Theatre (Sydney) Chunky Move (Melbourne) Cirque du Soleil (Montreal, Canada) Crystal Pite/Kidd Pivot performances with STRUT DANCE (Perth, WA)

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Narelle Benjamin (Sydney) Ochre Dance Company (Perth) Omer Backley-Astrachan (Sydney) Opera Australia (Sydney) Poetic Disaster Club (Den Hague, Netherlands) Punchdrunk /Maxine Doyle (International) Sara Black (Sydney) Shaun Parker & Company (Sydney) Stephanie Lake Company (Melbourne) Strut Dance (Perth) Sydney Dance Company (Sydney) Sydney Experimental Arts Ensemble (Sydney) The Farm (Qld) Theo Clinkard & Company (Brighton, UK)

Dance North (Townsville)

Wayne McGregor Dance Company (England)

Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company (Frankfurt, Germany)

West Side Story (New York City, USA)

DV8 /Lloyd Newson (England) Eileen Kramer (Sydney) Force Majeure (Sydney) Fresco Dance Company (Tel Aviv, Israel) ITDansa (Barcelona, Spain) Ivan Perez (Heidelberg, Germany) Kristina Chan (Sydney) Martin del Amo (Sydney) Moulin Rouge (Paris, France)


How to Apply

How to Apply The first-round Pre-Professional Year 2021 audition will be an online application process that includes a video submission. Selected applicants for the secondround audition will be required to submit further material and attend a scheduled interview with an option to attend an in-person audition at Sydney Dance Company studios, 385 Wattle Street, Ultimo, NSW, 2007 on Monday 28 September 2020. Audition Requirements Sydney Dance Company encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds with different experiences in dance training. All applicants must be at least 18 years in the year of enrolment and demonstrate competency in classical and contemporary dance technique. It is recommended applicants be competent in written and spoken English however support and adjustment to learning can be offered. Attributes of a Pre-Professional dancer are: • An interest in developing into a forward-thinking, creative individual with increased practical skills and techniques. • Dedication to the process of refining technique and self-efficacy • Commitment, motivation and passion in relation to the arts, entertainment and related industries and to the study of contemporary dance • Eagerness to explore collaborative processes and choreographic developments • Willingness to work creatively and imaginatively • Enthusiasm to work with a diverse peer group as part of a creative process • An interest to develop further knowledge, skills, technical abilities and problem-solving techniques • Cultural and contextual awareness • Commitment to articulate and communicate ideas clearly Applications Open: June 2020 All applications must be submitted online via our website: www.sydneydancecompany.com/advanced-training/ pre-professional-year/

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Application Fee Applicants are required to make the $55 application fee payment before completing the online application form. This fee is non-refundable. Applications Close: Monday 14 September 2020 Applications are open to Australian and New Zealand citizens or permanent residents only. Video Footage Video footage is required for the first-round audition and needs to be submitted via the online application form. Include up to three video links in the online application form. Each video should showcase technical strengths, knowledge and sense of creative interest and include classical and contemporary techniques with an option of including improvisation. Ensure: • The video is clear and watchable. The video can be taken using your iPhone and does not need to be edited to a professional standard. • Suitable rehearsal attire. • The video is of a solo performance and not as a group. The videos are best viewed via YouTube or Vimeo. Avoid using file sharing links (Dropbox / Google Drive / One Drive) if possible as the settings and restrictions on these platforms can delay viewing. Privacy Settings It is important to understand the privacy settings of the video-sharing platforms as Sydney Dance Company does not have control or authority over the safety of these platforms. Settings can be changed so that videos can be viewed with a private link only. Alternatively, audition video footage can be uploaded to a USB and sent via post to:

2021 Pre-Professional Year Sydney Dance Company GPO Box 1598 Sydney NSW 2001

If further advice or information is required, please email fulltime@sydneydancecompany.com or call (02) 9258 4804 All information in this prospectus is subject to change without notice.

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"In this professional, challenging and supportive environment I have evolved. The continuous encouragement to link physicality to the workings of the mind has been extremely rewarding." Maddison Weiley, Pre-Professional Year Graduate 2019

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Phone: +61 2 9221 4811 Address: GPO Box 1598, Sydney NSW 2001 Visit: 385 Wattle St, Ultimo, NSW 2007 Email: fulltime@sydneydancecompany.com

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