![]() Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Dance Academy is narrated mainly from the perspective of Tara Webster (), a newly accepted first year student at the National Academy of Dance in Sydney, which also doubles as a Year 10-12 high school for the dancers. Throughout the series, she learns to better her ballet technique, as well as learn contemporary ballet and hip-hop dance; while creating lifelong friendships and experiencing many hardships. In the first series, Tara soon befriends fellow students Kat () and Ethan Karamakov (), Sammy Lieberman (), Abigail Armstrong () and Christian Reed (), as well as eventually getting to know her teacher Ms. Series two saw Tara return to the Academy for her second year with the hope of representing Australia in an international ballet competition, the Prix de Fonteyn. This series introduced characters Grace Whitney (), Ben Tickle (Thomas Lacey), Ollie Lloyd (Keiynan Lonsdale), and Saskia Duncan (), and saw the characters' reaction to the untimely death of Sammy. The Philadelphia Dance Academy, now in its 13th season, and its youth performance company, The Philadelphia Youth Ballet, celebrate their 8th annual production of the. A beautiful full length production of the beloved Nutcracker - Fri, Oct 6, 2017 - Watsonville, CA - online ticket sales. ![]() Series three followed the characters as third years at the Academy, competing for a contract with the dance company to become principal dancers. After the temporary contracts have been established, the third years go on tour for '. Production [ ] Dance Academy is produced by Joanna Werner's film company Werner Films Productions in association with the,,, Film New South Wales and for Germany. As of August 2012, airing rights to Dance Academy have been sold to 180 territories, airing on every continent except Antarctica. Casting and filming [ ] Series one [ ] Casting for series one began in early 2009 in, and. All cast members had to be skilled in drama and dancing and had to cope with Australia's best choreographers. Filming began on 13 July 2009 and wrapped up in early November. The series was originally planned for a mid-2010 premiere on, however, like, the premiere was pushed to on 31 May 2010 and on 6 June 2010. The first series premiered on Germany's on 26 September 2010. Series two [ ] Production of series two was officially by ABC and ZDF on 2 July 2010. Casting calls were issued on 14 September 2010, and principal photography in Sydney took place between 31 January and 4 August 2011. Series two premiered on ABC3 on 12 March 2012 and ran for 26 episodes, airing each week from Monday through Thursday, ending on 24 April. Series three [ ] approved investment funding for a third series of 13 episodes on 5 December 2011. Filming began 27 August 2012, ended filming 27 November 2012. On 5 June 2013, Alicia Banit and Thomas Lacey appeared on ABC3's to announce the series 3 premiere on 8 July 2013. Film [ ] On 22 April 2015, a feature film adaption of Dance Academy was announced along with other feature film projects to have received funding from Screen Australia. The film is a sequel to the television series, set 18 months after the events of series three, and follows Tara's journey as she pursues her dream to become a ballerina star. Pre-production for the film, then titled Dance Academy: The Comeback, began on 17 April 2016. Shooting for the film began on 29 May 2016, and wrapped on 22 July. The official trailer for the film was released on 25 December 2016. The film, retitled Dance Academy: The Movie, was released by to Australian cinemas on 6 April 2017. Main article: Series Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 26 31 May 2010 ( 2010-05-31) 5 July 2010 ( 2010-07-05) 26 12 March 2012 ( 2012-03-12) 24 April 2012 ( 2012-04-24) 13 8 July 2013 ( 2013-07-08) 30 September 2013 ( 2013-09-30) Multimedia [ ] Online streaming [ ] The show is available on streaming sites, including Hulu.com and Netflix.com. Entire episodes of all three seasons are also available, for free, on the show's official Youtube channel, however it is not available in Australia. DVD releases [ ] The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has released all episodes from series one through three on DVD—with series one and two across four volumes and series three over two—as well as series collections and a complete series one to three compilation. Title release date Episodes Dance Academy – Learning to Fly 1 July 2010 ( 2010-07-01) 1. 'Learning to Fly, Part 1', 2. 'Week Zero', 3.
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