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Sydney Eisteddfod Junior Classical Ballet Scholarship

Where
409 Victoria Ave
Chatswood NSW 2067
The Concourse Chatswood
When

Saturday 22 July 2023 from 6pm to 9pm

Cost

Starting from: $25.00

The Robert & Elizabeth Albert Junior Classical Ballet Scholarship is a highly regarded ballet competition that has been a part of the Sydney Eisteddfod program for many years.

It is one of the most prestigious ballet competitions in Australia for young dancers aged 14-15, with the winner walking away with an incredible prize to the value of $7000, and one finalist offered the opportunity to opportunity to attend a 4-week intensive with the Houston Ballet Academy.

Performing a classical ballet solo and free contrasting routine, witness these young dancers showcasing their skills and keen desire to pursue the art of ballet.

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