Dance Factory
Certificate IV in Dance
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) For the advanced dance student, in this course, dance, performance and allied skills are developed, preparing the student for professional employment in the industry. Employment opportunities include chorus and ensemble work in dance and cabaret shows in Australia, Asia, Europe, and on cruise ships.Delivery mode
Dance Factory offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 225 Swan St, Richmond VIC, Australia
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Dance will prepare you for the following roles.
Ballet Dancer
A Ballet Dancer performs in productions either in an individual role or as part of a larger dance group. You’ll usually be following a choreographe...
Contemporary Dancer
A Contemporary Dancer takes on roles in musical and stage productions, film and television projects or other performances for an audience. You migh...
Jazz Dancer
A Jazz Dancer performs in musical theatre productions or other projects where experience in jazz performance is required. You’ll usually perform as...
Tap Dancer
A Tap Dancer performs choreographed routines during live and recorded entertainment productions. You may sometimes be required to come up with your...
Dance Teacher
A Dance Teacher teaches dance techniques and performance skills in a range of dance genres. You’ll work with students at all levels of ability and...
Choreographer
A Choreographer creates routines to be performed by dancers, actors and performers. You might be coordinating a scene for a live production or perf...
About Dance Factory
The high standard of theatrical talent that Australia has produced has long been recognised throughout the world.
The local cast of international blockbusters are hailed as amongst the best in the world, and conversely, the stages of the world are resplendent with Australian talent.
If you combine tenacity and positive energy with all round strength in dance and acting and singing , you create a performer who is able to shine in any performance situation, which is the hallmark of the Australian performer.
Dance Factory is the one performing arts studio that has ridden and supported this wave of acceptance and admiration from the early 1980’s to the present day.
At it’s beginning, Dulcie Lee saw the need to establish a studio that catered to the specific requirements of modern musical theatre and commercial dance. A studio that would allow professionals the opportunity to teach, and pass on their knowledge in an atmosphere of excellence. A studio that would allow students to focus full time on developing and honing their performance skills and then graduate into the world of the professional.
Thus in 1982, Dance Factory was created, and in 1985 the Dance Factory full time course was established, setting a level of training that others would try to follow. Due to the quality of its’ teachers, a strong emphasis on performance and Dulcie Lee’s direction, and attention to technique and detail, the Dance Factory students have found their place throughout the West End, Broadway, Asia and virtually every major musical production in Australian Theatre.
As Dance Factory now powers through its thirtieth anniversary, its success will continue to be reflected in the quality and accomplishments of its students, and will continue to hold it’s place at the forefront of performing arts training in Australia.