September 25, 2023 - October 6, 2023
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
The School is excited to welcome former Principal Dancer for the Western Australian Ballet, Mr Matthew Lehmann, to the School. Mr Lehmann has extensive experience in Dance and has performed around the world. Read more about his career.
During 2023 Mr Lehmann will host several Dance Workshops for students who have an interest in developing or improving their dance skills. The final workshop for 2023 will be held on:
Students are requested to wear tights, leggings or tight fitting pants, and socks or ballet shoes. Long hair to be tied up. Please bring a water bottle and a towel. Attendance is free for students currently attending Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School and $30 for students from other Schools to participate. Workshops will be held in the School Gymnasium.
For each session days, there will be four class types to choose from.
Class Type |
Times |
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Private Session 1 |
3:35pm to 3:55pm | A maximum of two people with focus on the need of the individual/s.
|
Private Session 2 |
4:00pm to 4:20pm | A maximum of two people with focus on the need of the individual/s.
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Primary Beginner/Intermediate(From as young as six-years-old) |
4:25pm to 4:55pm | Limited to 20 positions.
Younger dancers from six-years-old are welcomed to join if they have some dance experience/background. |
Secondary Intermediate/Advanced |
5:05pm to 5:35pm | Limited to 20 positions. |
The private sessions will be first in best dressed.
To register a CURRENT student to attend a workshop please complete this form.
To register students who DO NOT attend Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School, please complete this registration and payment form.
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the traditional owners of this land both past and present. This land is the home of the Noongar people. We are standing now on Wardandi country the place of the dolphin dreaming. The Wardandi people are the coastal people and have strong links to this area. With respect to the current Wardandi people and ancestors of the past we thank them for accepting us. Today with mutual respect and understanding, we acknowledge the past and its differences and now look forward to working together to build strong relations.
We acknowledge the traditional owners of this land both past and present. This land is the home of the Noongar people. We are standing now on Wardandi country the place of the dolphin dreaming. The Wardandi people are the coastal people and have strong links to this area. With respect to the current Wardandi people and ancestors of the past we thank them for accepting us. Today with mutual respect and understanding, we acknowledge the past and its differences and now look forward to working together to build strong relations.
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