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Australian Dance Convention

Posted on 10 March 2011 by admin

Flowcity - Australian Dance Convention

FLOW CITY 2011 is travelling to Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and The Gold Coast offering classes with our 2 international choreographers Shaun Evaristo and Lyle Beniga, plus our 2 Australian choreographers Jesse Rasmussen and SOON TO BE ANNOUNCED – NEW CHOREOGRAPHER.

At a very affordable price, we are creating the opportunity for all dancers, from any school or community, to come together in a fun and supportive environment and learn from the Masters of dance.

Kids from age 10 through to adults and professional performers can experience this once in a lifetime opportunity and be encouraged by the choreographers with scholarships and prize giveaways.

Each class will go for 1.5 hrs and there will be 2 groups- Intermediate and Advanced/Pro.

Please visit website to register individual or group bookings

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Ben Veitch & Zealous Choreography

Posted on 20 April 2010 by admin

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Marko Panzic SYTYCD TOP 20 Episode 3 (Season 3)

Posted on 10 March 2010 by admin

Top 20 show has kicked off! Marko Panzic was invited to choreograph week one.

Heath and Jess
Marko worked with top 20 contestants Heath & Jessica, with a lyrical jazz routine to Alicia Keys “Empire State Of Mind” Part II.

With great reviews from the judges and the Audience, Marko was thrilled with the couples performance and had an amazing time working on SYTYCD for the 3rd Season.

Article by: Marko Panzic

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Marko Panzic choreographing for Chris Sorbello

Posted on 01 March 2010 by admin

Chris Sorbello is an upcoming recording artist who is soon to take the Australian music industry by storm.

With her unique and classy sound fused with the creative choreography by Marko Panzic this is set to take Australian Music to another level. Chris has just been signed to The Ministry Of Sound record label.

Chris Sorbello

Marko Panzic has just completed Chris Sorbello’s showcase. Featuring Dancers Briden Aspinal, Jessica Bently and Melissa Lane.

For more info:

http://www.ministryofsound.com.au/music/artist/chris-sorbello/

Chris Sorbello

Article by: Marko Panzic

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Marko and Amy - Michael Jackson ‘Liberian Girl’

Posted on 26 August 2009 by admin

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North Coast NSW Dance - Julie Ross Dance Studio

Posted on 27 July 2009 by admin

Julie Ross Dance Studio operate from Studio One, Narranga Primary School Hall and Boambee Hall. Our main venue is Studio One, which is situated on North Boambee Road (opposite the Lakes Estate).

Julie Ross Dance Studio

Julie Ross Dance Studio has been operating since 1986. The school has grown from having 50 students to over 200 students. It still offers the same high standards of teaching and many different styles of dance while still keeping up the current trends in dance. We are very proud of our reputation of providing a nurturing and positive environment where children and the dance enthusiasts can learn and be challenged by our very experienced and committed teachers.

We have many students in JFH, Hip Hop & Break classes for recreational dance, these are an ideal way to start your dance career however if you are keen and would like to learn the art and technical training of dance these classes are also available.

Also if you are interested in doing a private lesson for a solo for an eisteddfod you should contact your class teacher or the office and a time can be arranged. These are a great way of building your child’s skills and confidence.

Children that participate in Eisteddfod Performance classes have the opportunity to perform throughout the year at various functions & charities.

We hold an annual concert in early December at Sawtell RSL and involve all children that dance. We hire our costumes for the concert.

In 2008 a group of 48 students and family members travelled to the USA on an amazing adventure where the students danced at Disneyland, Universal Studios and attended dance workshops at the Edge Dance Studio in Hollywood.

Julie Ross Dance Studio

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Travers Ross
Julie Ross Dance Studio

P: (02) 6652 5647
E: info@julierossdance.com.au
W: www.julierossdance.com.au

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Transition From Dancer to Choreographer

Posted on 16 July 2009 by admin

With Graduation and a Certificate IV Degree Course in Performing Arts behind her, 2003 marked the end of the training road for Amy Petsalis - or so it seemed.

The expectations from here were much the same as every other bright eyed young performer and dreams of the commercial dance world lay ahead. There was film work, live theatre work, travel to Asia, corporate gigs, backup dancing for artists and all that came between. Numerous dance jobs were tackled, many enjoyable but the volume of work available was less than anticipated so the teaching option slowly crept in to help pay the bills.

Fast forward to July of 2009, six years have passed since our intrepid young performer ventured into the world of commercial dance, we now find a slightly older and wiser choreographer has evolved from the dancer that was. Still learning (always learning) and still loving the dance and creation on offer, Amy tumbled effortlessly into choreography, this seemed the instinctive way of maintaining a presence in the dance world while keeping the passion for dance very much alive. Despite having some lean times as a dancer there was never the urge to ‘get a real job’, “I never lost hope in the industry, I always knew this was my passion” says Amy who still trains hard, loves teaching but especially finds reward in choreographing. Never one to assume she knows more than you, Amy has learnt so much in these past six years, all valuable stuff and a great deal of it handed onto eager dance students grateful to share in Amy’s acquired knowledge of the industry. Amy has slowly developed into an inspiring and engaging choreographer, by following her passion from dancer to teacher and choreographer, she continues to grow and learn at every given opportunity.

Amy Petsalis

“The transition from dancer to choreographer always came naturally to me but I tended to worry about what people would think of my work. Sometimes my original concepts would change, it would be obvious that I needed to fit the ideas I had to the dancers I was using, I learnt to highlight their strengths and work with them instead of always trying to mould my impressions into their styles. I discovered as a choreographer you must always believe firmly in who you are, you must be brave and put yourself out there, belief in your own ideas and being positive play a very big role. The challenge in taking it further - taking your ideas from thoughts to rehearsals and to the stage is as much about hard work as it is self belief. Having a plan B also helps, things can go wrong and you sometimes need to think on your feet to make rapid changes! I remember once creating various routines for a particular job and then getting to rehearsals and the numbers needed changing so I pulled out the best material on the spot to fit them to cut down music! You have to love your work but not be so precious about it that you can’t let some of it go if you have to.”

The main question Amy is asked by students is how do you stick it out for so long when there’s no work? “Involving yourself in the industry is a great start, by doing classes, creating and staying current - these things all play their part in keeping things fresh. Create when you have the time and take every opportunity to push yourself forward, appreciate moments to become inspired by things around you, including the people you can learn from. Personal experience is always important but the knowledge and understanding of learning from great icons is invaluable, share in people’s insight and expertise. Constantly learn, you’ll never know it all and that’s the best part of the industry, there’s always a surprise waiting around the corner.”

Amy Petsalis

Amy has come up against some of her students in auditions before which she finds strange but it’s never been a big deal. Remember that you offer individuality and you have something unique to offer, everyone deserves that respect. Acknowledge that it doesn’t always matter what you have done, it matters who you are and what you bring that sets you apart. Be prepared to work hard, never give up if you’re passionate about something - recognize your true passion and run with it. “Sometimes people jump into work much faster than others and this will always be the case, never take it too hard if you’re the person who takes longer to get there, always strive and it’ll make you stronger. You’ll see the different paths if it takes you longer, you’ll learn your strengths and your own direction will be apparent. Be good at the one thing you do well, be a master of your own craft.”

Later in 2009 Amy plans to travel abroad and discover how the dance world operates outside of Australia, once again our student will be learning - always learning and always asking questions.

Article by: Cimone Grayson with Amy Petsalis

Amy is represented by International Collective Artist Management.

For enquiries contact Cimone Grayson by email: cimone@internationalcollective.com

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Marko Panzic Choreography Piece at the Australian Dance Festival

Posted on 25 June 2009 by admin

Australian Dance FestivalMarko Panzic was recently invited to tutor and choreograph a piece for the Australian Dance Festival which was held at the State Sport Centre in Sydney July 12th - 14th 2009.

Reed Luplau and Morgan Choice danced a duo choreographed by Marko Panzic for the showcase.

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