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Palette Session Australia

Palette Session

Where
34 Burton St
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Australia
ESCAC by Brand X
When

Wednesday 18 June 2025 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm

Cost

Starting from: $0

Push yourself to find the unique colour of your movement at a Palette Session.

What is a Palette Session?

  • Three hours of guided freestyle exercises to unlock the essence of your movement.

  • A community of movers who want to push and grow together.

  • Open to all dance styes and levels of experience (from street dance to ballroom, contact improvisation, folk dance and beyond).

Within street dance culture, a ‘session’ is a grassroot community event which brings together diverse dancers to improvise to music. The aim of a session is to dance together, share your craft with others and form tight-knit communities. 

Palette Session was founded in South Korea by movement artist CHAEDO / Chae Hyeonseok while studying choreography at Paekche Institute of the Arts from 2018-2020. CHAEDO developed these experimental freestyle exercises to bridge gaps between classmates who practiced other street dance forms (e.g. krump, hip hop, breaking).

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This event is proudly supported by the City of Sydney.

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