Dance in Australia - List of Operating Dance Companies

List of Operating Dance Companies

A-C

  • Ambition School Of Dance
  • Anything Is Valid Dance Theatre
  • The Australian Ballet
  • The Australian Choreographic Centre
  • Australian Dance Theatre
  • BalletLab (Contemporary dance company - Artistic Director, Phillip Adams)
  • Bangarra Dance Theatre
  • Buzz Dance Theatre
  • Canberra Dance Theatre
  • Chunky Move

D-M

  • Dance Exchange
  • Dancenorth
  • Dance Works
  • Dancehouse
  • Descendance
  • Expressions Dance Company
  • Force Majeure (dance company) led by Kate Champion
  • Igneous
  • Kage Physical Theatre
  • Leigh Warren & Dancers
  • Mirramu Dance Company
  • Move Through Life Dance Company

O-Z

  • One Extra Dance
  • The Queensland Ballet
  • Raw Metal Dance Company
  • Restless Dance Company
  • Strange Fruit
  • Sydney Dance Company
  • TasDance
  • Tracks Dance Theatre
  • The Dance Collective
  • Visible Dance
  • West Australian Ballet
  • Wu Lin Dance Theatre
  • youMove Dance Company

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