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Calling all dancers

Infinite Dance Studios prides itself on creating an atmosphere that nurtures learning, individuality and self-confidence.
Director Fiona Luca-Kingsbury has created an atmosphere that encourages her students to strive for excellence in every class that they attend.
This year marks 11 years at Infinite Dance Studios and Fiona could not be more proud of its achievements thus far.
Fiona reflects on their humble beginnings with pride and excitement, “From 33 students in 2006, we taught over 280 students each week in 2015,” and this year is sending its first student, Joshua Hunt, to study at the Victoria College of the Arts Secondary School as a Year 8 student, an achievement they are incredibly proud of.
The year of 2016 is set to be even bigger and brighter, with an exceptional faculty of experienced professionals ensuring every student is exposed to quality tuition in every class.
“My dream was to always create a studio that provides students with the experience and tuition they need to see them through to careers in the industry, and it is safe to say, we are doing just that!”
Infinite’s incredible teaching faculty this year boast teachers from all walks of life and experiences.
“From 3 years to 28 years, I want my dancers to be inspired each week, learn from industry professionals and be given opportunities and experiences to make choices about their dancing.
“No single dancer is the same and I hope that my diverse timetable and faculty cater for this,” Fiona said.
Studio 310 is Infinite’s very own premises, with two fully equipped studios, a waiting and reception area, kitchenette, toilets and change rooms for students and families to enjoy each week as well as offering The Palpation Clinic Myotherapy Service next door for dancers, to ensure they are on top of and preventing injury.
Fiona would like to personally thank the wonderful families that have supported Infinite for the past 10 years.
“The studio grows from strength to strength each year. I have watched beautiful friendships form and dancers reach their highest potential, but what I enjoy the most, is watching new, bright, enthusiastic faces walk through our doors each year.”
Positions are limited, but please contact Fiona Luca-Kingsbury on 0431 018 087 to make further enquiries.

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