Dance Australia

Kate Evans

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In a dynamic and ever-changing industry, Acrobatics has emerged as an integral component of dance training. Whether it's in musicals, movies, music videos, competitions, or on social media, acrobatics has become ubiquitous. The visibility of these extraordinary skills has generated a demand for advanced training. However, many instructors, despite possessing prior knowledge, struggled to adapt their expertise to meet the specific requirements of the performing arts

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