Academy Handbook - Patrick Studios Australia
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Academy Handbook - Patrick Studios Australia
HIGH SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS Welcome to the exciting world of The Academy, Patrick Studios Australia. The Academy is committed to providing highschool aged students with the support and training needed to inspire and stimulate their educational experience while truly enhancing their performance ability with the intent of producing wellrounded, highly developed individuals. Patrick Studios Australia is now one of the most recognised performing arts institutions in Australia and currently the largest fulltime performing arts focused performing arts institution in Victoria. Patrick Studios Australia established The Academy in 2014 and the program has gained incredible traction since then. This handbook outlines the depth of opportunities that are available at The Academy, Patrick Studios Australia. The curriculum is geared towards the development of young creative artists and creative achievement coupled with solid academic foundations. We provide a safe and purposeful environment which students can confidently explore and engage with both artistic and academic education. We hope you are inspired and engaged by the arts and education that The Academy has to offer. Our academic curriculum is provided by *Distance Education Centre Victoria. This model allows our students the flexibility to undertake supplementary performing arts training throughout their weekly timetable. Approximately 34.5 hours a day is allocated to academic study. For VCE students (yr 11 & 12) there is also optional additional study hours available on Monday and Friday afternoons. Internet access is available in both of our classrooms and our student lounge area. For each DECV subject, students are assigned a competency teacher at the DECV. The teaching faculty of DECV are qualified professionals with current VIT registration, proven ICT competencies and who have embraced the possibilities and challenges of teaching via distance modes. When our students require assistance or guidance these teachers are available via Skype, email or telephone. Contact can be made to DECV from the classroom telephone and computers provided at any time throughout the school day. Regular and ongoing contact between teacher and student is encouraged and expected. Subjects that require practical lessons that our Academy can’t provide will be conducted on site at the Distance Education Centre and will factored into their timetable. In addition to their subject teachers, DECV assign one supervisor to oversee all the students of our Academy. In order to ensure the best possible outcome for our student’s education we also provide our own qualified teaching staff on site at the studios. These teachers create a conventional school environment, complete within classrooms, and are able to offer facetoface assistance. Teachers on site are familiar with the content of all units of study and will ensure workbooks are submitted on time, to the best of our student’s ability, and in accordance to the rules set by the VCAA and the DECV. The Academy Supervisor role allows open communication between DECV and our staff concerning each student’s education. Furthermore it allows for students to complete their SACs and other assessments that need to be supervised at Patrick Studios under our supervision. It is The Academy’s policy to withdraw students from all performing arts training if their academic work is not being completed satisfactorily. We regard both the academic and performing arts program as equals. * NB: Students who are accepted into The Academy must independently enrol with Distance Education. Our Academy will provide a ‘letter of offer’ to successful candidates. This must be attached to the enrolment form in order to be successfully approved. It is important to check the enrolment guidelines on the DECV website: www.distance.vic.edu.au In Years 710, the DECV’s learning programs are based on the AusVELS curriculum. In Years 1112 the DECV follows the curriculum set by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) in our wide range of VCE and VCAL subjects. Learning programs are organised into manageable segments. Students are guided through the subjects they are studying and provided with tasks to complete, which are then assessed by teachers and returned with feedback. Individual learning programs are developed where appropriate so that all students, regardless of their age or ability can be engaged and challenged with their learning. All student reports are available online only. LAUNCHPAD All students enrolled in Years 710 participate in an orientation and assessment program called ‘Launch Pad’. All students will complete this module prior to starting their learning program. Launch Pad will be completed in the first two weeks after the student’s enrolment. Launch Pad provides students with a sense of community at the DECV and within the online learning environment. The tasks that students complete in Launch Pad provide DECV teachers with information about the student’s interests and abilities so a customised learning program can be developed which is appropriate for the student’s learning needs. At the completion of Launch Pad module, students will have a firm understanding of their place at DECV and our expectations of them; they will also be able to easily identify their teachers and important support services at DECV. Students will be introduced to all facets of the online learning environment and be provided with the skills they require to effectively learn at the DECV. Students will work with their Support Teacher to complete Launch Pad and prepare themselves for the academic year ahead. They will: • Learn how to use the DECV online learning environment; • Get to know their teachers and other students; • Test their literacy and numeracy abilities; • Plan for the year ahead. Topics covered via Launch Pad include; study habits, research techniques, cyber safety, problem solving, ICT skills, community awareness and personal and social competence. DISCOVERY LEARNING Discovery Learning is based on each individual student’s interests and educational needs and is completed alongside the student’s regular subjects. Discovery Learning develops the student’s research and problem solving skills with a focus on building independent learning. It also fosters a sense of connectedness to DECV and the online environment and is facilitated by the student’s Support Teacher. What do you do? • Complete research on a topic of interest; • Sharing knowledge and discuss topics of interest with other students; • Students organise and direct their own learning. What skills do you develop? • Plan a project and learn independently; • Develop the skills to collect and organise information effectively; • Learn to present ideas and new understandings in a variety of forms; • Develop critical and creative thinking skills. YEAR 7 • English • Mathematics • Humanities Inquiry • Arts Inquiry • Health and Physical Education • Science and Design YEAR 9 • English • Mathematics • History • Geography • Arts Inquiry • Science Inquiry • Local Citizen • Design, Creative & Technology Food • Health and Physical Education YEAR 11 • Accounting • Art • Biology • Business Management • Chemistry • Computing • Dance • Economics • English • Food & Technology • Foundation English • Geography • Health & Human Development • History: Global Empires • Legal Studies • Literature • Mathematics: Foundation • Mathematics: General • Mathematics: Mathematical Methods • Mathematics: Specialist • Media • Music style & Composition • Philosophy • Physics • Product Design & Technology • Psychology • Visual Communication & Design VCAL • VCAL Advanced Work Placement • VCAL Community involvement • VCAL Healthy Lifestyles • VCAL Personal Finance • VCAL Community Connection • VCAL Work Readiness YEAR 8 • English • Mathematics • Humanities Inquiry • Arts Inquiry • Health and Physical Education • Science and Design YEAR 10 • English • Mathematics • History: The Modern World & Australia • Geography • Psychology • Science Inquiry • Design, Creative & Technology Food • Media • Philosophy • Connecting with your future • Health and Physical Education YEAR 12 • Accounting • Algorithmics • Art • Australian Politics • Biology • Business Management • Chemistry • Classical Studies • Computing: Informatics • Computing: Software development • Dance • Economics • English • English as an Additional Language • English Language • Extended investigation • Food & Technology • Geography • Global Politics • Health & Human Development • History: Australian History • History: Revolutions • Legal Studies • Literature • Mathematics: Further • Mathematics: Mathematical Methods • Mathematics: Specialist • Media • Music style & Composition • Philosophy • Physical Education • Physics • Product Design & Technology • Psychology • Visual Communication & Design As a private performing arts institution, The Academy High School of Performing Arts school fees are charged perterm with parents/guardians invoiced for their child’s fees a term in advance. Payment must be paid before the first day of each term or will risk potentially incurring other fee’s or removal from activities. In order to secure your position at The Academy, a deposit of $1,000 is due before December 1, 2015. Please note this deposit is nonrefundable and is deducted from your p/a fees. The Patrick Studios Academy High School of Performing Arts fees for 2016 are $15,000p/a ($3,750perterm). Direct debited payment options are available through EZYPAY. Costumes are essential and required for Elite competition troupes and showcase performances. Costumes are charged at $65ea for the year, with additional payments required in Terms 2 & 3. RESOURCES: Students and parents/guardians are advised that the DECV and Patrick Studios Australia do not process Resource list orders. All Resource List orders and queries must be directed to Campion Education (DECVdesignated resource supplier), as below: Campion Heidelberg 94 McEwan Road, Heidelberg West VIC 3081 Phone: 1300 433 982; Fax: 9459 9003 Website: http://www.campion.com.au Online Orders: Campion Education You can also access Resource Lists and order directly online at Campion Education –http://www.campion.com.au. After selecting Distance Education Centre Victoria, as your school, please enter the fourdigit code – X9DX – to access the 2016 Resource Lists. The Academy uniform is taken very seriously. Patrick Studios Australia is proud to regularly have prestigious performing arts companies and notable artists within our building and it is important that we present ourselves professionally at all times. It is important that you have all the required items and that they are clean, ironed, in good condition and worn correctly everyday. Students are required to wear their uniform for any events outside of school where they are representing Patrick Studios Australia (e.g. Awards ceremonies, seminars etc..). Continual noncompliance with uniform guidelines will result in suspension from Arts classes. ACADEMY UNIFORM The Academy official uniform colours are Emerald Green, Black and White. BOYS: Boy’s school uniform is to be acquired as follows; • White collared business shirt (longsleeve or short sleeve) • Black school tailored trousers/shorts • Black School shoes (laced) • Emerald green School tie – purchased from PSA • White or Black Socks (ankle or kneehigh) GIRLS: Girl’s school uniform is to be acquired as follows; • White collared business shirt (longsleeve or short sleeve) • Black school tailored trousers/shorts/*skirt • Black School shoes (laced or tbar) • Emerald green School tie – Purchased from PSA • White or Black Socks (ankle or kneehigh) *Black school skirts can be purchased through Stubbies Schoolwear $29.95 “Sun smart Pleated Skirt”. ALL STUDENTS All students are required to purchase; • PSA knitted VNeck Jumper – Reform clothing co. $110 (GST inc.) • PSA Year 12 Jumper (Year 12 only) – Reform clothing co. $110 (GST inc.) • Academy Blazer Midfords $220 (GST inc.) All Academy students MUST wear their blazer to and from school and at all school related outings/excursions. • PSA Personalised Varsity Jackets – Reform clothing co. $130 (GST inc.) This is part of the Elite program uniform and is to be worn before, during and after Elite Program commitments like classes, competitions and performance events. ARTS UNIFORM: Our Arts uniform is supplied by NIASSUH dance wear (order forms available from Reception). BOYS: Boys Arts uniform is required as follows; • Black Unitard (Ballet) • Black Ballet Tights (Ballet) • Black Shorts (Jazz/HipHop) • Black Singlet (Jazz/HipHop) • Support (from Bloch/Energetics/Capezio) • Black Ballet shoes (from Bloch/Energetics/Capezio) ALL STUDENTS: • Black Low Herem Pants (Hiphop) • Black Jazz Shoes (from Bloch/Energetics/Capezio) • Foot Thongs (from Bloch/Energetics/Capezio) GIRLS: Girls Arts uniform is required as follows; • Black Highwaisted booty shorts (Hiphop/Jazz) • Black Highwaisted leggings (Hiphop/Jazz) • Black Croptop (Hiphop/Jazz) • Black Tank Leotard (Hiphop/Jazz) • Black Fashion Leotard (Jazz/Musical Theatre) • Black *openback Leotard (Ballet) • Black lace wrap ballet skiet (optional Ballet) • Ultra Soft convertible ballet tights: Pink (Ballet) • Ultra soft convertible ballet tights: Black (Ballet/Jazz) • Fishnet Tights: Black (Musical Theatre) • Pink ballet shoes (from Bloch/Energetics/Capezio) *NALTA2064 Black will be required for RAD intermediate and intermediate foundation examinations CLASSROOM In 2016, The Academy classroom underwent complete refurbishment and design conceptual change in order to accommodate for our increasing student numbers. An additional classroom has been created specifically for Senior School students assisting us to cater to their needs. We now boast in both rooms: • New individual desks • Mac desktop computers for both junior and senior school lab with *wifi • Lockable lockers for bags and dancewear. (All Academy students are provided with a locker, a key for which can be arranged with reception. Replacement keys are available from Reception, the cost of which will be charged to the student’s school account. A $15 refundable deposit is required at the beginning of the year to obtain a locker). • Personalised book shelving/storage • SAC Specific silenced room • Change area for dance classes *NB: wifi is not available for personal use on phones, tablets or MP3players. STUDENT LOUNGE: The student lounge of The Academy creates a communal congregation area from which students can access couches and tables. By creating this relaxed space, students can access the deserved down time they require throughout their workweek. CAFETERIA: The Patrick Studios Australia cafeteria is prepared with a nutritional focus and caters specifically to the needs of young active teenagers. The Cafeteria is stocked daily with items such as; Sushi, boxed drinks, Powerade, fruit, health bars, dried fruit treats, banana bread and a variety of freshly made items are available throughout the day from 8:00am2:00pm. ORIENTATION CAMP Introduced in 2016 is The Academy Orientation Camp at ACEHI Ranch. The development camp is for all year levels (712) and is aimed at creating an environment away from the studio for mental and physical motivation. On the development camp, students will take part in teambonding activities, listen to prepared lectures from Alumni and special guests, enjoy campactivates (such as horse riding and flying fox, live in a cabined atmosphere with oneanother and enjoy the rustic scenic views of regional Victoria. ANNUAL MUSICAL Also launched in 2016, was the Academy Annual Musical. Compulsory to all year levels 712, the Academy Annual Musical will also include performances from all groups of the Elite programs. Aimed at creating an inclusive and wellrounded musical environment, with singing, dancing and acting, the Academy Annual Musical will be an entertaining and thrilling extracurricular activity for all. ACADEMY INDUCTION: 27/01/2016 (yrs712) ACADEMY CAMP: 28/01/2016 30/01/2016 ACADEMY MUSICAL: 18/08/2016 20/08/2016 BRISBANE EISTEDDFOD: 20/05/2016 29/05/2016 MIDYEAR SHOWCASE: EOY SHOWCASE: 23/10/2016 25/10/2016 2016 ACADEMY OPEN DAY: 11 & 12/06/2016 STUDENT FREE DAYS: 13/06/2016 + 31/10/2016 ATTENDANCE 100% attendance is expected from all students at all scheduled classes, performances and special events throughout their time at The Academy. Failure to uphold a 95% attendance rate during their time here will result in a review of the student’s enrolment at The Academy. For safety and Academy protocol, all students are expected to signin at reception every day upon arrival and exit. If for any reason students are anticipating their absence, arriving late to school, or if a student needs to leave school early, a parent or guardian must contact reception or Nicole (Academy Director) as soon as possible: Phone: +61 (03) 96818856 Email: info@patrickstudiosaustralia.com.au / academy@patrickstudiosaustralia.com.au MEDICAL FORMS / PROCEDURES All students must complete the medical information form including an Allergy Action Plan (if relevant to your child). If your child requires specific medication (such as an EpiPen), the school must be provided with one along with you AAP as well as give written notice detailing drug information and instructions. Should a student be absent due to a debilitating or contagious medical condition, notification should be made by phone to the studio at the earliest possible time. A medical certificate is required for any medical related absences. Patrick Studios Academy accepts students on the basis that they are in good health and fitness. Should anything prevent students from engaging in physical training, The Academy must be notified immediately to avoid any further risk to their health. In the event of an injury occurred in class, students must report immediately to the front desk, appropriate medical aid/support will be administered by Academy staff. A First Aid kits is available at reception for any minor injuries. (Please note Panadol or any other form of pharmaceutical medication cannot be given to any student). Todd Patrick PATRICK STUDIOS AUSTRALIA DIRECTOR • Founder & director of Patrick Studios Australia, Kissing Bee Productions and Clover Agency & Events one of the biggest and most successful performing arts schools in Australia who represent some of this countries greatest performers & acts • Model/choreographer for designers including Versace, Dior, Issey Miyaki, Gucci and Chanel across Europe and Asia. • Performed for an array of cabaret companies starting in The Lido in Paris, moving up to principal dancer and working for companies in Korea and Germany additionally for pop artists including Vanessa Amorosi, Ricki Lee Coulter, Zoe Badwi, Madison Avenue, Kate Alexa, Toni Pearen, Hi5, Guy Sebastian, Kate Ceberano and Dannii Minogue in film clips, TV appearances and live performances. He has also choreographed for international DJ’s and pop artists including Inaya Day (New York), Barbara Tucker (New York), Peyton(London), DJ Frankie Knuckles (New York) and Tune in Tokyo (Melbourne). • Theatre/television choreographic credits include; SK2, Target, Cabaret De Paris (Jupiter’s Casino),Sesame Street (XSystem International), Pororo Live (XSystem International), Ooh La La (Kissing Bee Productions), Sensation –Ocean Of White (Etihad Stadium), Peter and the Wolf (Melbourne Recital Centre), Countdown – The Arena Spectacular (Australian Tour) and Tobio (Malaysia). • Todd continually choreographs for corporate clients including PricewaterhouseCoopers, Cricket Australia, KPMG, Flight Centre, HBA and Aussie Bum. Nicole Caddaye ACADEMY DIRECTOR / CLASSROOM TEACHER Nicole holds a Graduate Diploma of Primary Teaching as well as her current registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching, a WWCC and holds a wealth of experience with children of all ages. After completing her studies, for five years Nicole implemented educational programs as well as literary implementation & support at Parkdale secondary College. She taught examination English for years 710 and was the RockEisteddfod coordinator during their Premier Division 2nd Place obtainship. In addition to her teaching qualifications, Nicole holds a Bachelor of Business Management and has worked for Allied Broking Insurance as their fundamental Business Manager. In recent years, Nicole has obtained her Southern Federation of Dance Teaching Certificate and is a well loved ballet teacher and English/Maths tutor across the city. Amanda Stone DIRECTOR OF ELITE/JUNIOR SCHOOL Amanda Stone is the Academy Awards of Childrenʼs entertainment: Choreographer, Director, producer, Dancer and Teacher; she does it all with precision and an unrivaled professionalism. • Certificate III in Musical Theatre & Commercial Dance from Bartuccioʼs & Diploma of Arts (Dance Instruction and Management) from Box Hill Institute of TAFE. • Choreographed for American powerhouse Walt Disney Studios, Gary Ginivin Attractions (Lazy town Live , Pinnochio and Possum Magic) , Andrew K and Associates (Hairy Maclary & Friends and Bananas in Pyjamas ), Shine Entertainment (Thomas and the Hidden Treasure), X system Entertainment (Barbie Mattel, Nickelodeon, Hit Entertainment, Sesame Street Workshop, Astro Boy, Garfield, Care Bears), Marilla productions (Looney Tunes, Winx Club, Totally Spies and Strawberry Short Cake). These shows have been performed all over Australia and Asia to huge success with Australia’s biggest and best musical theatre talent, resident Choreographer and Show Director of Marilla Productions for several years creating stage shows to tour throughout Asia and Australia, Vic Moves” a dance based competition for Victorian Secondary schools in 2010 at the Melbourne Comedy Theatre, Co Choreographed “Peter and the Wolf”, an educational contemporary dance piece, performed with a live orchestra at the melbourne recital Center in 2011. Due to popular demand it returned for a second season in 2012, produce live shows of Sesame Street and Pororo in Singapore. • As a dancer she has worked right across the globe from commercial events to blockbuster ET News, Kylie Minogue’s body double, TV shows, film clips, cheerleading for Melbourne Storm and huge corporate events for all of Australiaʼs best Choreographers. Amanda also danced in every Disney production in Australia and Asia for several years Andrew Hallsworth DIRECTOR OF MUSICAL THEATRE • Andrew Hallsworth is one of Australia’s leading choreographers. He won the 2014 Helpmann Award for Best Choreography in a Musical for his work on the Hayes Theatre’s inaugural production of Sweet Charity as well as the 2015 Helpmann Award for Best Choreography in a Musical for his work on the GFO/Opera Australia production of Anything Goes, currently touring Australia. • Andrew’s other recent choreographic credits are Dream Song, Shane Warne The Musical (concert version), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and the World Premiere musical An Officer and A Gentleman. Andrew cochoreographed the international production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert with Ross Coleman. He restaged Priscilla for Broadway followed by Italian and Brazilian season, US and UK Tours, and very recently the Swedish, Korean and Spanish productions. • For Melbourne Theatre Company Andrew has choreographed Private Lives, Rupert, Hamlet, Next To Normal and The Drowsy Chaperone. • For The Production Company he has codirected and choreographed The Producers and Anything Goes, choreographed La Cage aux Folles, The Pirates of Penzance, Gypsy, The Boy from Oz, Carousel, Mame, The Boy Friend and cochoreographed The Music Man and Bye Bye Birdie with Ross Coleman. • Further choreographic credits include the original Australian production of Eurobeat – Almost Eurovision, which was revived for the Edinburgh Festival, West End and UK tour, Menopause – the Musical, Leader of the Pack – The Ellie Greenwich Musical (Betty Pounder Green Room Award winner for Best Choreography), Sideshow Alley, The Merry Widow for Melbourne City Opera, Wombat Stew and Prodigal. • Cabaret shows include Doris Day – So Much More Than the Girl Next Door starring MelindaSchneider, ‘Tegrity and Show People starring Christy WhelanBrowne, Newley Discovered starring Hugh Sheridan, Todd McKenney – Songs and Stories of Peter Allen and Cry Me A River – The World of Julie London starring Rhonda Burchmore. • Andrew’s television credits include the Australian series of So You Think You Can Dance, Indigeridoo and Ja’ime’s Assembly Routine on the cult TV show We Can Be Heroes, Dead Gorgeous for ABC/BBC TV, The Librarians for the ABC and Mr and Mrs Murder for Fremantle Media (TEN) Alison Mantegazza TEACHERS AID Karen Ermacorma VCE/VET DANCE • (Currently Studying) Master of Engineering (Civil) After graduating with a Degree in Dance The University of Melbourne, Parkville. from the Victorian College of the Arts, • Bachelor of Science (Civil Systems) The Karen worked as a contemporary dancer University of Melbourne, Parkville. with TAS Dance Company & Danceworks • Certificate II Information, Digital Media & performing across Australia. She Technology [ICA20111] Asia Pacific Training Institute coordinated, choreographed & danced in (APTI), Melbourne. multiple Dance Fest seasons of • Certificate of Spanish (LOTE) VCE Level – independent dance, completed her Victorian School of Languages (VSL), Collingwood. Graduate Diploma of Education & has • Mathematical Methods & Spanish Tutor taught in contract positions at Wesley Dana Jolly MUSICAL THEATRE College, Deakin University, Swinburne Dana's incredibly versatile list of credits include Resident University of Technology, Croydon Choreographer for the Australian productions of “ We Will Secondary College, Hallam Senior Rock You,” and “ The Producers.“, choreography for College, Box Hill Institute, the CAE, Drama various television promo's and commercials, including School of Victorian College of the Arts & Bert’s Family Feud and The Footy Show , channel 9 private dance studios. Karen is currently network , choreographer and movement consultant to the Dance Coordinator at Swinburne Melbourne City Councils Moomba Waterfest and Parade University of Technology with a Master of 2006/07/08, the workshop of a new Australian musical “ Education, Cert IV TAE and is registered Nostradamus”, and the Australian production of with the Victorian Institute of Education. Darren Tyler COMMERCIAL JAZZ “Respect”, with Rhonda Burchmore and director Roger Darren’s theatre credits include the Hodgman. Dana has choreographed 5 Musicals for The Australasian production of Cats (Really Production Company at The Arts Centre, Melbourne, Useful Company), Miss Saigon (Cameron including “Anything Goes”, “Kiss Me Kate”, Thoroughly Mackintosh/ LWAA) as Dance Captain, Modern Millie”, “ Little Me”, “Follies”, and in 2009 will Thoroughly Modern Millie as Dance Captain choreograph "Dirty Rotten Scoundrals", she was invited and assistant to choreographer Dana Jolly to choreograph The Citrawarna Colours Of Malaysia, (The Production Company), Saturday Night Street Festival, where she worked with a cast of 2,500 Fever as Bobby C (DAE), dancers, and puppeteers. On her return in 2008, she Showboat(Livent/Marriner), Happy Days choreographed a new show for Rhonda Burchmore (Paul Dainty), Pan where he understudied “Everybody Loves Rhonda”, for the Adelaide Cabaret and performed the role of Peter Pan Festival, directed by Gary Young, and will choreograph (M.E.A.G./Kevin Jacobson), Anything Goes once again for Rhonda's opening number at "Immerse," (The Production Company), and as Dance at the Forum Theatre. In 2009, Dana was invited to Captain in Showboat (The Production choreograph for "So You Think You Can Dance," Company) Oliver (Cameron Australia, Resident Choreographer on Susan Stromans Mackintosh/IMG), Legally Blonde (GFO), “Showboat” for which she received a Green Room Award Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and John Frost’s Nomination. She has worked with such artists as Ray production of Annie where he also worked as Charles, Madonna, Gloria Estefan, East 17, Cliff Resident Director. Richards, Prince, Ewan McGreggor, Gloria Estefan, Alexei Sayle, Ronnie Corbett, Hale and Pace, Michael Ball and Michael Crawford to name a few. Jason Duff BALLET A graduate of the Australian Ballet School with Honours after studying with Michelina DiSalvatore in Leeton NSW. The first Australian recipient of the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, awarded by Kitty Dukakis in his graduating year. An exchange program to the US and the Bolshoi Ballet. There after gained entry into the Australian Ballet Company, performing soloist and principal roles touring nationally and internationally as well as the West Australian Ballet. Performer for; “Hello Dolly” (Australia), Lido (Paris)., Mardi Gras Organisation events with international guests, “Helmet” for Gary Stewart, Sydney Dance Company, performing in numerous industrials, commercials, film clips etc.. Resident Choreographer for Jersey Boys Nick hedger SINGING After graduating from WAAPA (BA Music Theatre) in 2012 Nick made his professional debut performing in The Production Company's "Pirates of Penzance" in October 2013 and in Hook Up at the Melbourne Fringe. Nick featured in the workshops/readings of Air Supply musical, “All out of Love”, in Playground at Chapel Off Chapel, and as part of Chapel Off Chapel’s 20th Anniversary Celebrations. Whilst at WAAPA, Nick performed the role of, The Baker, in ‘Into the Woods’, and was also featured in ‘How to Succeed…’, ‘Xanadu’ and ‘Violet’. In 2006, whilst with the Young Australian Broadway Chorus, Nick toured US high schools performing the role of Pascal in Dean Bryant and Mathew Frank’s musical, ‘The Silver Donkey’, later reprising the role in an MTC reading. Nick performed and wrote his cabaret, ‘Crap I Found in My Room’, at The Butterfly Club in July 2013. Nick also forms one half of the writing team Hedger & Nicholson. Hayley Winch COMMERCIAL JAZZ Musicals: Oh!What a night Australian tour, Guys and DollsAustralian tour, Boy from OzAust. tour, FolliesThe production company Melbourne, The BoyfriendThe Production Company Melbourne. Film clips: Rickilee coulters "Cant sing a different song", Kate Alexa's "teardrops". Bands: Cover bands: Stand and Deliver, Soda Pop, Melbourne City Rockets, Vox Pop, Action Sa Backing Vocals for James Reyne on his tour and new album. Back up dancer for australian idol, the Arias and done lots of corporate functions, cheerleading and fashion parades. Michael Ralph MUSICAL THEATRE Performer in; Pirates of Penzance Pirate/Policeman The Production Company, Singin in the Rain Ensemble The Production Company, Moonshadow Ensemble World Premiere Cast, CATS Skimbleshanks Really Useful Group, Fame the Musical Dance swing / Role cover GFO John Frost, CATS Pouncival / understudy Really Useful Group Choreographer for; Georgy Girl – Workshop Young Backstage Productions, Hollywood Honky Tonk Self conceived dance show Giving Productions Gasworks, Pacific Overtures Watch This & Manila Street, My Fair Lady Footlight Productions, Pippin Magnormos, NOW & THEN Self conceived dance show Gasworks Theatre Co – , Project Elvis “Best Choreography” Short Sweet + Dance festival Happy People OZMade, Milk and Honey, Flinders Street OZMade FILM/TV 2014 So You Think You Can Dance Top 16 Choreographer Shine Australia The Singing office Resident Dancer Foxtel FOX 8 Sakis Michelis PILATES Sakis Michelis trained with The Australian Ballet School, and subsequently has performed with Australian Ballet Company, Western Australian Ballet Company, Australian Dance Theatre & Queensland Ballet Company. Sakis is a member of AMPA Pilates Instructors Course and currently holds an Advanced Diploma in Dance from The Australian Ballet School a Certificate III & IV Fitness Trainer Australian Fitness Academy, a Certificate II First Aid & CPR, is a Level IV Pilates Instructor and has over 19 years of advanced Pilates experience. He is a Gyrotonic Level II Instructor and has trained exclusive clients at facilities such as: Fitness from Within Port Melbourne, Fitness from Within Brighton, and One Fitness Brighton. Sakis is currently the Strength and Conditioning Coach for The Australian Ballet and is undertaking specified teacher training course with The Australian Ballet School. Ben Nichols ACTING After graduating from WAAPA in 2013 Ben made his Melbourne theatre debut in Matthew Robinson's acclaimed "Atlantis In Concert" followed by "Playground”, both at Chapel off Chapel. Ben played the role of Stokes in "Carrie: the Musical" & read the role of Bert in the Festival Centre reading of Lane Hinchcliffe’s "The Front". Ben was also the Assistant Director on the Melbourne Comedy Festival production of Avenue Q. During his time at WAAPA Ben played the roles of Dromio of Ephesus "The Comedy of Errors", Moritz Stiefel in "Spring Awakening" and Lee Harvey Oswald in "Assassins" as well as featuring in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "Once on This Island". Ben read the role of Murray in the reading of Steve Vizard and Paul Grabowski's musical, "The Last Man Standing" and featured on the cast recording of Lane Hinchcliffe’s musical "The Front". Ben also forms one half of the writing team Hedger & Nicholson. Simon Stotey STRETCH/CONDITIONING/ACRO Simon trained at the ROYAL BALLET in London and worked as a dancer with the BEJART BALLET company in Europe. He later studied physical theater and acrobatics with the late Johnny Hutch ( A British legend in Circus and acrobatics). Simon has performed in London’s West end as an acrobat / Dancer/ singer and actor. He has featured in nearly fifty TV commercials and a few short films. Recently he has worked for GLOBAL CREATURES, performing in ‘How to train your Dragon’. Simon has performed with OPERA AUSTRALIA in Aida and Rigoletto. Simon’s knowledge of the human body and how to build lean beauty, strength and flexibility is unique. He is a passionate teacher and coach with the ability to help you develop your skills and talent. KIM ADAM Jazz/Lyrical Kim has worked extensively in the industry including movies,television,corporate events and promotions. In 2008 Kim along with good friend Paul Malek, they created a dance company called " Collaboration the Project" a company that inspires and allows dancers a chance to explore different avenues of dance and choreography, since opening Collaboration they have produced numerous award winning productions and have grown in recognition within the professional industry. In october 2012 Kim choreographed and directed her first show "4 LETTERS" at Theatreworks. Kim also gained a scholarship to attend the prestigious L.A school "The Edge" which she learnt from the likes of Adam Parsons, Tovaris Wilson, Eddie Garcia and Mandy Moore just to name a few. Kim's movie credits include "The Wog Boy" movies and "Bad Eggs" she was also the assistant choreographer. Major corporate events include Shared Tables Crown Casino,BHP ,"Countdown the Arena Spectacular" "Channel 9 Footy Show" Carlton Football Club Cheerleader,Nova Radio Dancer, World Cup South Africa Hip Hop event, "Urban Vibe Hip Hop Challenge". Melanie Hawkins COMMERCIAL JAZZ During her time completing fulltime dance at Patrick Studios Australia, Melanie performed for many corporate and commercial events including Countdown One and Two, the Hairspray movie premiere, RickiLee film clips and cheerleading for the Dragons Basketball team and The Rugby Sevens in Dubai. Barely out of school, Melanie made her professional musical theatre debut in Shout! The Legend of the Wild One, followed quickly by Wicked The Musical (Ensemble/Witch's mother) and Rock of Ages (to name a few). Katrina Brougham Katfit Kat is a highly motivated and sought after Personal Trainer. With over a decade of experience in training and conditioning elite dancers, Kat is an athletic conditioning specialist and designs clientspecific programs including nutritional guidance and closely monitored progress. Qualifications; Level 1 Metabolic Precision Nutritionist Level 2 Metabolic Precision Transformation Specialist Level 3 Metabolic Precision Athletic Conditioning Specialist Level 4 Metabolic Precision Ultimate PT Certification Certificate lll and IV in Personal Training Australian Institute of Fitness Master Trainer Advanced and Senior First Aid Qualified Alicia Coon BALLET Performed for; Sydney Dance Company, Augsburg Ballett, Theater Chemnitz, Stadt Theater Koblenz, Queensland Ballet Professional Year, Bondi Ballet Company – Touring Season, Carnival Cruise Lines Teacher for; Sydney Dance Company workshops, Debra Whitten School of Dance, Alegria Studios, Danz Factory. Qualifications; Professional Year Queensland Ballet Company, Completed Royal Academy of Dance Teachers Certificate (ARAD), Awarded Royal Academy of Dance Solo Seal, Alegria Dance Studios, Sydney – Fulltime (RAD, Cecchetti, Vaganova,) Luca Dinardo COMMERCIAL JAZZ With a Musical Theatre Diploma for Patrick Studios Australia, Lucas credits include; Assistant Dancer for SYTYCD Paul Malek/Kim Adam/Adrian Ricks, TAC AFL/Wipe out 5 TVC Featured , Australia s Got Talent Back up Dancer Network Seven, ‘Too Far’ Pilot Character: Aria Mondayitis TV, Thank God You’re Here, SPC Spaghetti, Think Pink Ball Crown Palladium, Dance Cancer Initiative dancer, NYE Performance Crown Palladium, Pororo Christmas Spectacular Crong Singapore AUX Centre, Peter and the Wolf The Duck Melbourne Recital Centre, Billy Elliot The Musical Ballet Girl, Little Britain Australian Girl Little Girl, Magic Flute (Opera) Nadia Tornese HIPHOP Nadia Tornese was a self taught hip hop dancer from the age of 12. She started teaching at the young age of 17 when she then decided to take dance more seriously and began casual classes around Melbourne. Nadia then went on to study full time dance and performance at Jason Coleman’s Ministry of Dance where she was offered a scholarship to further her training for a second year. As well as a dancer she has a unique passion for choreographing and creating which in 3 short years has lead her to choreograph and be apart of such events as Vega fm idol party, featured dancer on Neighbours (Network 10) dancer for MC Hammer on the 7pm Project (Network 10) and a finalist for Short and Sweet Dance 2010 and 2011. She has choreographed for Melbourne's biggest industry night 'Immersed' and also for the event 'Underground'. She has recently returned from the United States where she trained intensely in all genres of dance at Broadway Dance Centre, Debbie Reynolds and Millennium Dance complex. Bus Routes Below are details of the numerous bus services that may be taken to reach the new studios. We have included suggested travel routes but you should do your own research to find your best travel plan: 235 City – Fishermans Bend via Williamstown Road • Buses stop 100m from the Studio at the corner of Plummer and Salmon Streets, Port Melbourne • Depart from the bus depot at the corner of Flinders and Market Streets in the Melbourne CBD • Also stop at Southern Cross Station 234 236 City Garden City • 234 & 236 buses stop 300m from the Studio at Leith Crescent and Howe Parade, Port Melbourne • Take train to Melbourne Central Station and catch bus crn Lonsdale/Queen or Flinders Street (Banana Alley Vaults) • Premium service with frequent buses 606 Elsternwick – Fishermans Bend • Bus stops 100m from the Studio at the corner of Plummer and Salmon Streets, Port Melbourne • Bus departs from Elsternwick train station • only runs to Bay Street, Port Melbourne on weekends Light Rail Tram The 109 Box Hill – Port Melbourne terminates at Beacon Cove/Station Pier and is a 15minute walk to the studios. All train, bus and tram timetables can be viewed by visiting: http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au There is also an iPhone app for Metlink which you may download. Patrick Management is dedicated to managing and developing the careers of performing artists. We are passionate about nurturing and developing new talent, whilst taking pride in driving their careers forward. Achieving goals in an atmosphere of trust and respect is our primary objective. We represent artists with whom we feel a particular personal and artistic affinity. We believe this is the best way to support the industry and our clients with the greatest conviction and integrity. We are proud to present both emerging artists, as well as the more experienced, whom are enjoying exciting careers both here and abroad. Our agent, Kristen Mahar, comes with a wealth of industry knowledge to impart onto all our clients. Kristen started her career managing artists within the music industry and holds qualifications in Artist Management and Music Business Management. Her knowledge and relationships forged in the industry made a perfect stepping stone for Kristen to crossover managing artists in Film, TV, Dance and Musical Theatre. To discuss representation with Patrick Management please contact Kristen Mahar on :info@patrickmanagement.com.au Entry to Patrick Studios Academy is strictly by audition only, at anytime throughout the year, with all applicants seen. Students are selected on the basis of talent and their future potential to benefit from the training provided. Positions for The Academy are open for years 712 throughout Victoria, Australia (and those looking to relocate from the international community). During the audition, each candidate is to prepare; A short monologue A dance solo (in your chosen style) x1 song (32 bars / 1minute) Students should be mindful to prepare appropriate pieces and be ready to be asked questions about their choice. Students will also undertake a brief personality interview with Academy Director Nicole Caddaye and Patrick Studios Australia Director Todd Patrick, where in which you will need to provide your previous years report cards. CONTACT: Reception ph: +61 (03)96818856 e: info@patrickstudiosaustralia.com.au w: www.patrickstudiosaustralia.com.au Nicole Caddaye (Academy Director) ph: 0478654333 e: academy@patrickstudiosaustralia.com.au Amanda Stone (Elite/ Junior School Director) e: amanda@patrickstudiosaustralia.com.au