Hani Green, a student from the Prima Youth Classical Academy in Geebung, has been offered a full year’s scholarship to the Australian Ballet School, an opportunity that will build up her dance training through working with high-aptitude peers and renowned ballet teachers.
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Green received the ABS scholarship under the Intra/Interstate and International Training Program (ITP), a unique training program which provides training opportunities to Victorian, interstate, and international students at Levels 1-3.
The ABS ITP Program allows students outside Melbourne to join the school, since most of their programs, such as the After School and Full-Time training takes place in their Melbourne facility.
Green was one of the many students who have been offered scholarships after attending the Youth America Grand Prix Brisbane masterclass.
The two-day semifinals, held between August and September 2022 in Sydney and Brisbane, saw participants attending masterclasses led by ballet luminaries, such as ABS director Lisa Pavane and Cuban-Canadian ballet star Cesar Corrales.
Besides the scholarship at Australia’s premier training facility for ballet, Green has also received an acceptance at John Cranko Summer School.
Rett Davies from Perth Classical and Contemporary Coaching has also been offered a full year’s scholarship to the premier ballet school.
About the Australian Ballet School
The school serves as the country’s national centre for elite vocational classical dance.
They have a total of eight level programmes aimed to produce graduates of the highest calibre who are capable of integrating effortlessly into The Australian Ballet and top professional dance companies in Australia and around the world.
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The school is located at Kavanagh Street in Southbank, Victoria.