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Phone

(02) 4952 9294

Email

mwmdance@optusnet.com.au

nc.dance@optusnet.com.au

Post

PO Box 28
Lambton
NSW 2299

Events

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 MWM & NCD Gala Concert
1 June 2008
Griffith Duncan Theatre
Newcastle University

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2008 R.A.D Winter
Exam Workshops

 Inter. Foundation-Adv. 2
 17, 18, 19 July
 Pre-Primary-Grade 5
 14, 15, 16 July

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NCD Concert Performance
Act 1: Swan Lake
With guest artists from the Australian Ballet
Act 2: Seven Deadly Sins
New work by Debbie Linnert
30 August 2008
 The Civic Theatre, Newcastle

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RWMBF Scholarship Concert
 14 September
Griffith Duncan Theatre,
University of Newcastle

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2008 End of Year Concert
Act 1: The Little Mermaid
Act 2: Classique avec Czerny
Act 3: Women are from Venus, Men are from Mars
  13 December 2008 7pm
 The Civic Theatre, Newcastle
š Tickets on Sale › November 2008
ticket info link: Civic Theater

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2009 Summer Workshop
19-23 January 2009
for brochure click here
Summer Dance Workshop 2009

 
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National College of Dance

by MWMDance last modified 2008-09-18 13:08

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Auditions are held in October every year, for more information contact the college.

 About the National College of Dance

The National College of Dance opened in Newcastle, NSW in 2007. The College of offers accredited training to young students wishing to pursue a career in the dance industry. This new and ambitious venture is the brain child of Marie Walton Mahon, a highly respected artistic director with thirty years experience in dance development.

Certificate IV MusicMarie Walton Mahon, Solo Seal, Vocational Examiner with the Royal Academy of Dance, has seen the need for young students to have access to high quality, nationally recognised training in dance related studies. The courses on offer are Certificate III, Certificate IV and a Diploma in Dance Performance. These new courses include individually developed subjects such as performance in classical, contemporary and jazz, body conditioning, musicality, choreography and sustainable career planning. The college is currently developing a relationship with Newcastle University for future possibilities and further study in other dance related areas.

Throughout her professional career and personal dance studies Marie has built an extensive network of industry contacts both nationally and internationally which will be an invaluable support to the College. Marie gained honours in the RAD Advanced examination and was awarded the Solo Seal. She travelled to France where she studied under the distinguished Rosella Hightower and danced professionally with "Les Ballet de Marseille", touring through Europe.NCD 2007 Students

On returning to Newcastle, Marie opened the Marie Walton Mahon Dance Academy and has developed a very successful 32 year career as an educator. In 2006 Marie obtained Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and also her Statement of Participation in The Art of Recognition.

Under Marie's direction, The National College of Dance is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and VETAB Accredited offering assistance to students qualifying for Government benefits. The studio offers services such as a resident medical team and onsite physio, secondments with dance companies and referrals liaised for support groups, regular industry guest teachers and ongoing personal and professional development for students and staff.

NCD DancersOn the drawing board for the next twelve months will be new additions to the already purpose built premises of a new dance studio, academic room and extra change rooms.

The opening of the National College of Dance in 2007 heralds the start of a new era in dance study for young students in Australia. Combining over 30 years experience, a team of talented and dynamic staff and an already successful training package, the college offers a course that is set to motivate and guide young students holistically into a career in dance.

Auditions, consisting of a three day workshop, will be held every year in the first week of the October school holidays.

For further details contact 02 4952 929, email nc.dance@optusnet.net.au

New patron for the National College of Dance Li Cunxin Li Cunxin

Li’s journey is simply remarkable. He was born into utter poverty in Mao’s communist China, at a very young age he was selected to train in Madame Mao's Beijing Dance Academy. So began Li's journey. The 7 years of harsh training regime at the Beijing Dance Academy taught him discipline, resilience, determination and perseverance.

 
In 1979, Li was invited by the Artistic Director of the Houston Ballet Ben Stevenson to study with the Houston Ballet and went on to become a principal dancer with both the Houston Ballet and the Australian Ballet. After a successful 20-year international dance career, Li then made a career transition from ballet to finance in 1999. He is a senior manager at one of the largest stockbroking firms in Australia.

Li’s astounding drive and relentless hard work made him one of the best dancers in the world.

MLD bookThe inspirational story of Li’s life is recounted in his memoir Mao's Last Dancer, which quickly rose to No. 1 on the Australian Non-Fiction Best-Seller List and won the Book of the Year Award in Australia, receiving the Christopher Award for Literature in the USA. It went on to become an international bestseller being in it’s 38th reprint. His incredible story is being made into a featured film, featuring the dancers of the Sydney Dance Company.

For more information on Li and his story go to www.licunxin.com

 
 In his own words "I am very proud to be the patron of your college..."

 

Testimonial from current NCD students

Testimonial from 2008 student - Jasmin Dwyer who recently accepted a contract with Washington Ballet Cp

Jasmine DwyerThe National College of Dance Diploma course incorporates many different units of work and therefore is a great training ground, not only for a career in classical ballet, but for contemporary, jazz, choreography and many other dance and art related careers. The units of drama, music, body conditioning and choreography have greatly enhanced my dance training, and extended my knowledge of other areas. I’ve especially enjoyed creating my own original work in the choreography unit and was able to present a piece at the Australian Choreographic Competition in Geelong , for which I was awarded 2nd place.

 We are also offered regular opportunities to participate in workshops, attend performances and take part in secondments with professional ballet companies, which are all great, eye opening experiences. In addition to this, guest teachers are often organized by Miss Marie, which allows us to experience different styles of teaching and establish important contacts.

There is a great atmosphere of support amongst the students and staff throughout the studio. The teachers are not only experienced and dedicated, but also committed to meeting the needs of each individual as we pursue our careers.

While undertaking the course I was able to study a wide range of styles including not only ballet, contemporary and jazz dance, but also choreography, body conditioning, music and drama. After completing the Diploma there is also an option of acceptance to University, which we are now able to defer to continue our dance careers. Knowing I have this option in the future is a great relief to me, as a career in ballet is particularly precarious and often short lived.

Dancing with Marie Walton Mahon I have always had access to outstanding training, however the newly accredited Diploma course has opened even more opportunities to the students of the school.  During the Diploma course I particularly enjoyed being able to explore choreography and I also perfomed a self choreograped contemporary piece, along with a classical variation, at the Youth America Grand Prix in New York , 2008. I placed in the top twelve senior women, and was offered a contract with the Washington Ballet Studio Company as a result of the competition. It is opportunities such as this, offered by Marie Walton Mahon, that allowed me to further my career. The Youth America Grand Prix allowed me to be seen by numerous prominent directors, who were both on the judging panel and in the audience. I was also coached by a number of distinguished teachers and company directors in workshop classes throughout the event. I am now eager to begin the next step of my career in Washington D.C. but will always be grateful for the amazing opportunities I had available to me.


Testimonial from 2008 student - Brianna Thomas

Brianna ThomasBeing a Diploma student in the first year of the National College of Dance (2007) has been incredible.

The teachers are amazing. I couldn't ask for better mentors and choreographers. They’re easy to talk to and have become great friends. They are so experienced, professional and inspirational with all their dance history. They’ve been through everything we’re going through so they understand any difficulties.

The course is fantastic. It has the perfect amount of fun and challenges. There is so much variety that you can never be bored. From classical to repertoire, contemporary, jazz, music or drama.

We are given a number of special opportunities valuable for our future. We have secondments to Queensland Ballet and Expressions Dance Company, notice of any upcoming auditions, workshops by the Australian Ballet, and chances to take classes with renowned dancers and choreographers.

I have thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of this year.