Dance in Australia - Post Secondary Dance Education

Post Secondary Dance Education

NSW:

  • Macquarie University (North Ryde)
  • National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA)
  • University of NSW (Kensington Campus)
  • The Australian College of Physical Education*
  • Wesley Institute

Victoria

  • Australian Ballet School (Senior School only)
  • Box Hill Institute (Centre for Performing Arts)
  • Deakin University (Melbourne Campus, Burwood)
  • Victorian College of the Arts (University of Melbourne)
  • Victoria University of Technology (Footscray Institute)
  • The Space Dance and Arts Centre (Prahran Melbourne)

Queensland

  • Queensland University of Technology (Kelvin Grove Campus)

South Australia

  • TAFE SA's Adelaide Centre for the Arts a member of the Helpmann Academy

Western Australia

  • Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (Edith Cowan University)
  • Youth Ballet Centre of Western Australia

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