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Harrison Croft From Ballet Classes to Australia’s Biggest Stages For Harrison (Harry) Croft, PSD was not only his happy place growing up but set him up perfectly for his career as a lighting designer and technician. When did you start ballet? In 2008 when I was a...
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Peninsula School of Dance featured in Mornington Peninsula Magazine We’re proud to be featured in the latest edition of Mornington Peninsula Magazine as we celebrate 65 years of Peninsula School of Dance. We’re proud to be featured in the latest edition of Mornington...
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Jasmine Gregory Jasmine Gregory spends her weeks combining teaching primary school performing arts to teaching ballet at PSD. It’s a good thing she likes to be busy! Jasmine’s very first ballet concert, 1997. She was a sugar plum in the Nutcracker. What led...
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MEET SOPHIE & ALISON GOULD Mother and daughter, two generations of dancing within the walls of the Rosebud Ballet School. Sophie Gould danced and taught at PSD from age 4 until she moved to Melbourne for study in 2020. Did you know that her mother, Alison, also...
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Jason Coleman The Dancing Man From Rosebud Vivienne Pearson sits down for our next 60th Anniversary Alumni interview with superstar choreographer and producer, Jason Coleman! Read about his inspiring story below as we look at his life from his first steps in Rosebud...
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Effie Papoulias From Rosebud Ballet School student to Cecchetti Ballet State Organiser Effie Papoulias has over three decades of experience teaching Cecchetti ballet. She did her first class with Sandra Allan in 1976. “When I would see an arabesque, there was...
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