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  2. Australian Ballet School - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Ballet School is a registered training organisation. [1] The Australian Ballet company draws 95% of its dancers from the school, and many graduates dance as principals and soloists around the world. Offered are: an eight-year course for talented students.

  3. The Australian Ballet - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Ballet (TAB) is the largest classical ballet company in Australia. It was founded by J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust in 1962, with the English-born dancer, teacher, repetiteur and director Dame Peggy van Praagh as founding artistic director.

  4. Marilyn Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Rowe was born in Sydney, New South Wales and became a principal artist with The Australian Ballet in 1969, joining the company at the express wish of the founding artistic director of the Australian Ballet, Dame Peggy van Praagh, after a relatively short time as a student in the Australian Ballet School. Rowe talked about her association with ...

  5. Margaret Scott (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    During her years as director and administrator of the Australian Ballet School, Scott also choreographed several ballets, notably Recollections of a Beloved Place, set to music by Tchaikovsky, for Ballet Victoria in 1975. She expanded her activities in the performing arts as representative of Australia on the Council of the World Dance Alliance ...

  6. Janet Karin - Wikipedia

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    Janet Karin OAM (born 1938 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian dancer, educator, and choreographer. She is a founding member of The Australian Ballet.Karin is recognized for her contributions to dance education and currently serves as the Head of Artistic Studies and Kinetic Educator at the Australian Ballet School in Melbourne.

  7. Evie Ferris - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, at the age of twelve, she moved to Melbourne to join the Australian Ballet School. [9] She toured with the school's Dancer's Company in 2014 and 2015 and undertook a student exchange to Canada in 2015. In 2015 she was selected to join The Australian Ballet, [10] where she was the second indigenous ballerina after Ella Havelka. [11]

  8. Graeme Murphy - Wikipedia

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    He began his career as a student at the Australian Ballet School at the age of fourteen. In 1968 he became a dancer with The Australian Ballet where he had opportunities to choreograph. He toured America with the Australian Ballet in 1970–1971 and created his first ballet, Ecco le Diavole (Ecco).

  9. Amy Harris (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of three, she started attending ballet, jazz and tap dancing class, and began Cecchetti training at the age of 10. In 1999, at the age of 15, Harris relocated to Melbourne to train at The Australian Ballet School .