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Performances

Despite being one of the youngest art forms, contemporary dance is perhaps the most primal and physical. It is open to your own personal interpretation – you can view it in the same way you experience art and ask yourself how it makes you feel. Read our ‘Collaborators Guide To Contemporary Dance’ here.

There are 17 full time dancers in Sydney Dance Company including one Trainee. All dancers rehearse five days a week (six when required), commencing with a ballet or contemporary technique class at 9.30am, then rehearsals until 6pm. Rehearsals range from run-throughs of current repertoire to creating new work for upcoming seasons.

Many dancers also undertake additional training of their choice, such as cycling, swimming or cross training. Contemporary dancers often perform in bare feet or socks dyed to their skin tone, although you may see them wearing different footwear in some pieces. The dancers also see the Company physiotherapist a few times a week for tailored pre-hab sessions.

The term ‘choreography’ refers to a sequence of steps that become phrases and make up a dance piece. Like actors remembering their lines, dancers learn and remember these movement phrases during rehearsals so that they can perform them perfectly on stage.

To enable future casts to perform the piece, companies use a number of archival methods, including video-recording, passing it on from human to human (bringing back an original cast dancer to teach a new dancer), and taking notes that describe the intangible parts of the work, for example, ‘how it feels’. There is also choreology – various styles of dance notation which use visual symbols to represent an order of movement.

A contemporary dance crowd is diverse. Anything from what you’d wear to see a band, through to smart casual or formal is appropriate.

Roslyn Packer Theatre Walsh Bay is located at 22 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. It is one of a number of industrial, heritage buildings converted into arts spaces along Sydney’s Harbour. Situated on the site of two old Bond Stores from the 1890s, the theatre took three years to build, opening in 2004.

From the beautiful bare brick walls to intact warehouse machinery, the rugged sandstone wall in the scene dock to wooden panels in the foyers made from timber salvaged from building demolished during the Walsh Bay development, the building speaks of its past. The total capacity for each performance is 845, including the stalls and dress circle

The Walsh Bay area has many restaurants and bars with stunning harbour views, where you can enjoy a meal and a drink before or after the show.

Venues include: Ventuno and Lotus Dumpling Bar.

In-Studio Classes - Adults

Sydney Dance Company offers dance and fitness classes to the public (aged16 and over) in the Wharf Studios. The classes are for all levels of dancer, from beginners to professionals. Classes are offered seven days a week in the morning, evening and at the weekend.

Yes. Classes are currently limited to 20 people per class. It’s important that you schedule your classes in advance through the Sydney Dance Company App or on our website. If the class is already booked out, you may be asked to choose another class or sign up for the Waiting List. Even if you book online you still need to sign in at our reception desk before going into class by informing the reception team of your name or mobile number.

Yes we do! We have In-Studio membership, Classes on Demand membership and All-Access membership which gives you unlimited access to all our adult open and online dance classes for $67 per week. There is a two month minimum term. But you don’t have to be a member. You can pre-purchase a single class or FlexiPack (6 months) online and schedule your In-Studio classes in advance. FlexiPacks (6 months) can be used for any In-Studio class, at any time.

Yes! Classes can be purchased in our ​online store​ or by using the​ ​Sydney Dance Company App​. You can pre-pay for Membership, a dance class or a 5 or 10 FlexiPack (6 months). FlexiPacks (6 months) can be used for any In-Studio class, at any time. Please note that there are no refunds, exchanges or extension of expiry date. All classes are non-transferable and may not be used by another person. Classes are valid for 6 months from the date of purchase. This 6 month period is inclusive of any public holidays or Christmas closures.

No. FlexiPacks (6 months) can only be used by one person and are non-transferable.

The In-Studio classes run continuously throughout the year. We don’t have terms or start dates, so you can join in anytime! Different routines are taught each week so that new students are not left behind. However, we do offer Introductory Short Courses which run for four or eight weeks so you can learn the basics of a particular style.

Our reception desk is open 30 minutes prior to the start time of each class. During this period of COVID-19 restrictions, we would be grateful if you arrived no more than 10 minutes before class. You need to sign in at our reception desk before going into class, even if you registered online.

Students will not be admitted into class 15 minutes after the class start time. This is to ensure proper warm-up, reduce injuries and maintain class etiquette.

Each class specifies a level indicating its relative difficulty. If you are concerned about the level, please begin with a lower level class and then try a higher-level class the next time, if appropriate​

This is a difficult question to answer because everyone is different. If you are feeling confident and comfortable with your progress and are looking to challenge yourself further, then please have a chat with the teacher after class and ask them if you should consider a higher level class.

We have newly refurbished change rooms and showers at the Wharf Studios, however due to limited capacity, we ask you to come dressed and ready for class if you can.

Please take your bags into the studio with you and place them in the pigeon holes provided.

There is no strict dress code at the studios. Each dance style requires slightly different footwear and clothing, but you can simply wear clothes you feel comfortable exercising in.

You must be 16 years or older to take any In-Studio Adult dance class at Sydney Dance Company. Unfortunately, there are no exceptions to this rule.

The majority of students in class are aged in their 20s and 30s, however all ages attend from 16 to 70 plus!

We offer a Jazz \u0026amp; Tap class for ages 55+ on Thursdays at 12.30pm. However, there are other classes offered by Sydney Dance Company that are also suitable for mature age students. Please call our office on 02 9258 4818 for a recommendation.

No. The Adult In-Studio classes do not offer performance opportunities.

Located in the heart of Sydney, just a 15 min walk Circular Quay in the heart of the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct.Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Road, Dawes Point, NSW 2000

On Foot
Wharf 4/5 is a brisk 15 minute walk from both Circular Quay and Wynyard Station. From Circular Quay walk towards Dawes Point via Argyle Street, then right onto Lower Fort Street, left onto Windmill Street and down the steps to Hickson Road.

By Bus
Wharf 4/5 can be accessed by the 324 and 325 bus services from the Eastern Suburbs. To check on updates to your bus services please visit transportnsw.info or phone 131 500.

By Car
Metered parking is available outside the Wharf. There are a number of car parks close by. We suggest travelling by public transport where possible.

Sydney Dance Company adheres to the NSW Government’s advice and Health Orders.

Masks are currently mandatory for everyone over 12 in all areas of the Wharf Studios, including during dance class.

Classes are capped at 20 participants.

Everyone must sign into the Wharf using the Service NSW QR Code app.

If you have any of the following symptoms: cough, fever, sore throat, shortness of breath or have been in contact with another person who has recently tested positive for COVID-19, please do not come to the Studios. Get tested, wait for a negative result and adhere to any self-isolation guidelines from the NSW Government before you return to the Studios. If you have returned from overseas and completed quarantine, but develop symptoms, please don’t come to class and do get a COVID-19 test.

We offer programs for children and young people at our Wharf Studios. You can find more information here.

The Company dancers are based at the Wharf Studios and rehearse there whenever they are not on national or international tour.

Our season performances are at the Roslyn Packer Theatre Walsh Bay on Hickson Road, and our New Breed seasons are presented at Carriageworks.

Yes, whenever the studios are vacant, they are available for hire to external organisations. Please contact our Events and Venue Hire Manager.

The Drop-In classes run continuously throughout the year. We don’t have terms or start dates, so you can join in anytime! Different routines are taught each week, so that new students are not left behind. However, we do offer Intro Short courses which run for four or eight weeks.

Each class specifies a level indicating its relative difficulty. If you are concerned about the level, please begin with a lower level class as a warm-up and then try a higher-level class the next time, if appropriate

This is a difficult question to answer because everyone is different. If you are feeling competent about the level you are currently undertaking and don’t find it challenging enough, then please have a chat with the teacher after class and ask them if you could potentially try a higher level class.

The majority of students in class are aged in their 20s and 30s, however all ages attend from 16 to 70

We offer a ​Seniors​ Jazz \u0026amp; Tap class for ages 55+ on Thursdays at 12.30pm. These classes are $12 and can only be purchased at reception. However, there are other classes offered by Sydney Dance Company that are also suitable for mature age students. Please call our office on 02 9258 4818 for a recommendation.

Dance Styles

At Sydney Dance Company our Ballet classes are taught in the classical style using correct terminology and encourages artistry through disciplined and stylised movement. The class starts with a thorough warm up with exercises at the barre followed by work in the centre incorporating both slower combinations which focus on strength and balance and faster combinations focusing on stamina and the ability to remain light on your feet.

Beginner level is for those with limited dance experience who have a basic understanding of Ballet terminology. Level 1 is for dancers with 2-3 years of attending Ballet classes.

Some people like to attend the Beginner Ballet classes even though they are quite experienced. This could be because they wish to develop and refine their foundation technique. It could also be because the teacher or the timing suits them or they have an injury which means they need to take an easier class. However, the class will always be at the level advertised not aimed at the more experienced people in the studio.

We do not have a class specifically for dancers on pointe. However, you are able to wear your pointe shoes in Level 3 classes after consultation with the dance teacher.

You don’t have to wear ballet shoes. You can simply wear socks turned down at the heel so you have greater grip. You can purchase basic ballet shoes for $15 at the reception desk.

We do not have a dress code. However, we recommend having your hair off your face and wearing form-fitting clothing to enable the teacher to see the line of your movements.

Ballet contains a lot of bending and jumping. We recommend avoiding this style if you are experiencing joint pain or are recovering from a knee injury.

We always recommend starting at a Beginner level to ease yourself back into your practice and ensure you prevent any injuries. You can speak to your teacher any time about advancing to a higher level.

You can expect to do a really good a warm up and stretch, and then learn either a routine or phrases which will teach you technique and develop skills. In a Contemporary class, movement and choreography will be drawn from ballet technique along with other styles of dance, so each class and teacher will feel different. The music could be anything from classical to electronic.

Yes. Part of Contemporary dance involves floor work. You will be taught to do floor work safely but it can be challenging for people who have not done so before. If you are concerned please speak to your teacher.

You can expect to do a really good warm up and stretch. You will do some core work to strengthen and tone. You may do some progressions across the room which help you develop your Jazz technique. This enables students to ask questions and observe how specific movements are executed at a step by step pace. You will then learn a routine which will change from week to week.

Progressions are breakdowns and lead-ups of complex steps that normally travel across the room. This allows the dancer to improve and gain confidence as they advance their technique.

Most classes teach a different routine every night. Some dance teachers teach the same routine over two classes but they will still teach the routine from the beginning each time.

Lyrical class will start with a ContextualSpelling ins-del multiReplace warm up and stretch. This will be followed by a focus on technique. The technique exercises will usually connect to the choreography that will be taught in the class. This enables students to ask questions and observe how specific movements are executed at a step by step pace. Many of the technique exercises will be progressions from the corner or centre of the room across the floor. You will learn a piece of choreography and run the routine a number of times.

Lyrical is such an expressive dance style it can often mean dancers’ movements are restricted. Splitting into groups allows each dancer to get the most range out of their movement.

You can expect to do a really good warm up and stretch. You may do some exercises or combinations that develop Hip Hop technique. This allows you to ask questions and observe how specific movements are executed at a step by step pace. You will then learn a routine which will change from week to week.

Most classes teach a different routine every night. Some dance teachers teach the same routine over two classes but they will still teach the routine from the beginning each time.

Some of our Hip Hop teachers teach popping and/or locking in their classes. But we don’t offer technique classes specifically in Popping and Locking.

No, we don’t teach break dancing.

Similar to a Jazz class, Theatre Jazz has a rigorous warm up and progression sequences to improve or maintain technique, and then a routine will be taught which can vary between modern style musical theatre, iconic choreographers such as Bob Fosse and everything in between.

Jazz contains commercial choreography as seen in music videos whereas Theatre Jazz contains choreography that would appear in musicals.

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We understand that tap shoes are an investment. We suggest leather soled shoes ideally with a slight heel as an alternative.

You can expect to do a really good warm up and stretch. You will do some core work to strengthen and tone. You may do some progressions or combinations that develop technique. This allows you to ask questions and observe how specific movements are executed at a step by step pace. You will then learn a routine which will change from week to week.

Jazz-Funk-Hip Hop.

JFH is a commercial dance style, similar to the kinds of dance you might see in a music video. Hip Hop is more focused on movement dynamics and styles, and can include techniques such as popping and locking.

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An open class means it is for all levels of experience. Those who are more skilled can challenge themselves and focus on the technique, whilst less experienced dancers can still follow the steps but with less detail.

The Jazz Workout is a one hour class which starts with a warm up, stretch and core strength work. You will then be taught a short routine which will give you a high-intensity cardio workout.

An open class means it is for all levels of experience. Those who are more skilled can challenge themselves and focus on the technique, whilst less experienced dancers can still follow the steps but with less detail.

We do not have reformers in our studio.

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Yes, you will need to bring your own mat during this time.

Yes, you will need to bring your own yoga mat during this time.

Pilates classes focus on building core strength and flexibility. Stretch is about encouraging flexibility and engaging all of the different muscle groups of a dancer. Yoga creates a mind-body connection as well as strengthening and increasing flexibility.

Our teachers practice a variety of Yoga styles and will often incorporate different styles such as Hatha and Ashtanga into their practice.

Pilates focus on core strength and flexibility. Stretch is about encouraging flexibility and engaging all of the different muscle groups. Yoga creates a mind-body connection as well as a great all over body workout.

You are welcome to bring your own yoga mat, however we also provide mats.

Our senior classes require no experience for the Jazz class. However, if you have never done any Tap before you may find the class quite challenging.

We understand that tap shoes are an investment. We suggest leather soled shoes ideally as an alternative with a slight heel if you are trying for the first time.  Once you have decided to come regularly, we do recommend purchasing Tap shoes.

Yes, this class is for those over 55. People of all ages are very welcome to attend any of our other drop in dance classes.

Youth Program

Sydney Dance Company holiday workshops are primarily for young dancers with some experience. We also offer workshops for beginner dancers. Please book the course appropriate to your age group.

Wear casual dance wear, something that you already have and feel comfortable in e.g. dance tights and top, leotard and tights with skirt or shorts over the top, track pants and t-shirt/singlet top. For Jazz and Hip Hop bring jazz shoes or sneakers and for Contemporary and Lyrical bring ballet flats or cotton socks. You can also dance bare foot.

Please bring your own lunch, snacks and drinks. Students with any allergies should take appropriate precautions. Take your bags into the studio with you and leave valuables at home. There is hand sanitiser available at multiple points across the Studios for you to use.

How do I enrol?

Please enrol online by clicking the Book Now button.

Parents/Guardians will be asked to create an account for themselves. Once this is created, you have the option to attach a child account to your account. Please create an account for each child you wish to enrol. Enrol in the selected course and then checkout. If you wish to enrol multiple children or purchase multiple workshops, click again to add another class/child before checking out.

We do not provide refunds or credits for change of mind or other personal circumstances. We can provide a credit note if the cancellation is due to a medical reason and a medical certificate is provided.

Dance classes can involve risk of personal injury. While Sydney Dance Company takes all reasonable care in the conduct of its classes, it accepts no responsibility for injury or loss caused during classes or whilst participants are at or near the dance studio. You are responsible for ensuring that you are physically and medically fit for the class and during the class you must at all times take care of your own personal safety. If an advertised teacher is suddenly unavailable, due to circumstances beyond our control, a replacement teacher with similar attributes and qualifications will be employed.

Sydney Dance Company courses are for young people ages 8-11 and 12-15 excited by dance. The course requires no prior experience to participate. Catering to a diversity of experience, the classes allow all young dancers to explore and develop their own unique potential.

The Youth Ensemble is for experienced dancers aged 14-18 who participate in a minimum of two hours a week of dance training in addition to the Sydney Dance Company Youth Ensemble program.

Classes will have a maximum of 26 dancers to enable individual attention and a collaborative ensemble to form to encourage interesting and creative group expression.

Wear casual dance wear, something that you already have and feel comfortable in e.g. dance tights and top, leotard and tights with skirt or shorts over the top, track pants and t-shirt/singlet top. Wear cotton socks or dance bare feet. Flesh canvas ballet flats that support the growing foot, are optional.

Please bring a bottle of water and a snack if required. Take your bags into the studio with you and leave valuables at home.

ReadyMade Works studios which is located at Level 1, 247–257 Bulwara Rd, Ultimo.

Friends and family are welcome to attend the last 30 minutes of the final class each term where students will demonstrate their progress and perform choreographed pieces in an informal and relaxed environment. This is not a performance but an opportunity for the students to share their work.

Please enrol online. Parents/Guardians will be asked to create an account for themselves. Once created, create an account for each child you wish to enrol. Enrol in the selected course and then checkout. If you wish to enrol multiple children or purchase multiple class, click on the button before checking out. The Youth Ensemble is by application only.

We do not provide refunds or credits for change of mind or other personal circumstances. We can provide a credit note if the cancellation is due to a medical reason and a medical certificate is provided.

During School Holiday Workshops and Contemporary Youth Courses under 12 years:
●  Children will be checked off and their parent or carer will be asked to confirm their emergency contact and medical information if required.
●  Children will be required to go to and return from the toilet in a minimum of twos at all times. Sydney Dance Company has public change rooms and toilets (similar to those in a public swimming pool).
●  Children will need to be collected from the studio by a parent or carer who will need to make themselves known to the supervisor in charge.

All children:
●  Lunch breaks will be supervised by a member of staff inside the studio.
●  Any child or young person with a special need such as allergy or injury shall be introduced to the supervisor in charge and their needs discussed and shared with teachers and assistants where appropriate.
●  Roll call is taken at the beginning of the day and again at lunchtime to ensure all children who are expected to be present are accounted for.

Organised School Excursions
If your child is attending a Sydney Dance Company event as part of an organised excursion with their school, classroom teachers will supervise and usual excursion rules and policies as outlined by their school will apply.

Sydney Dance Company will only use photos/videos of children where permission has been granted by the child and by their parents or legal guardians. Images and/or footage of children will only be utilised on official Sydney Dance Company sites or marketing material.

A child or parent of a child is, of course, free to choose not to provide permission to photograph their child – participation in Sydney Dance Company’s programs does not depend on whether or not permission has been granted.

All staff members who work with children are required to provide a valid Working With Children Check. No individual may be employed to work with children, by law, who do not hold this Working With Children Check.