Queensland Ballet Academy Gala


Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre

#A showcase of the rising stars of dance.


A highlight of the Season, the Queensland Ballet Academy Gala is an exciting annual showcase of the rising young stars of dance. Enjoy a dazzling program of classical ballet and dynamic neo-classical and contemporary works by internationally renowned choreographers, along with a selection of vibrant student choreographic works. 

Demonstrating technical finesse and exquisite artistry, the annual Gala features Upper School, Lower School and Pre-Professional Program dancers from the esteemed Queensland Ballet Academy in an energetic program curated to awe and entertain audiences. Passionately mastering performance, the program culminates in an Academy DĂ©filĂ© presenting the entire cohort together on stage in a stunning display of talent.  

Performed by professionally-trained young dancers at the dawn of their bright careers, the Queensland Ballet Academy Gala is presented at the heritage Thomas Dixon Centre – home of Queensland Ballet.  


Music details to be confirmed closer to the performance. 

#“…there was no evidence that they were only at the beginning of their careers in dance.”

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Price

Available as part of a 2024 Season Package


Adult$77
Concession$66
30 years & under$62
Child$47

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Fees

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Venue
TALBOT THEATRE
THOMAS DIXON CENTRE

406 Montague Road
West End
QLD 4101


Duration

To be confirmed closer to the performance.

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Queensland Ballet Academy

Learn more about the official training organisation of Queensland Ballet.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and perform. Long before we performed on this land, it played host to the dance expression of our First Peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders — past, present and emerging — and acknowledge the valuable contribution they have made and continue to make to the cultural landscape of this country.

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