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''Dance Academy'' is an Australian teen-oriented television drama produced by Werner Film Productions in association with the
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and ZDF. Series one premiered on 31 May 2010, and series two began airing on 12 March 2012. Series three premiered on
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on 8 July 2013 in Australia. The television drama lasted 3 seasons with 65 episodes. A film sequel to the television series, ''Dance Academy: The Movie'', was released by
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in Australian cinemas on 6 April 2017.


Plot

''Dance Academy'' is narrated mainly from the perspective of Tara Webster (
Xenia Goodwin Xenia Goodwin (born 7 February 1994) is an Australian actress and dancer. Goodwin is known for her starring role as Tara Webster, a dance student, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation television series ''Dance Academy'', which was her fi ...
), 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 (
Alicia Banit Alicia Banit (born 5 September 1990) is an Australian actress and dancer best known for her role as Kat in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television series ''Dance Academy''. She also appeared in various Australian television ser ...
) and Ethan Karamakov ( Tim Pocock), Sammy Lieberman (
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), Abigail Armstrong (
Dena Kaplan Dena Amy Kaplan (born 20 January 1989) is a South African-born Australian actress, singer, dancer, and DJ. She is best known for her role as Abigail Armstrong in ''Dance Academy''. Life and career Kaplan was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. ...
) and Christian Reed (
Jordan Rodrigues Jordan Rodrigues (born 20 July 1992) is an Australian actor and dancer. He is best known for his role as Trey Emory in the Hulu original series '' Light as a Feather''. He has starred and appeared in TV series ''Dance Academy'', ''Home and Away' ...
), as well as eventually getting to know her teacher Ms. Raine ( Tara Morice). Series Two sees 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 introduces new students Grace Whitney ( Isabel Durant), Ben Tickle ( Thomas Lacey), Ollie Lloyd (
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), as well as teacher Saskia Duncan ( Brooke Harman), and sees the characters react to an unexpected death. Series Three follows the characters in their final year at the academy as they compete for a contract in the dance company. Grace and Tara obtain temporary spots in the corps de ballet, Kat stars in a dance film, Abigail and Ollie explore commercial dancing and singing, and the third years go on tour for '' Romeo and Juliet'' throughout regional Australia.


Episodes


Cast


Production

''Dance Academy'' is produced by Joanna Werner's film company Werner Films Productions in association with the
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,
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, Film Victoria, Film New South Wales and ZDF for Germany. , 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
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,
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and Sydney. 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 premiere was originally planned for a mid-2010 premiere on
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, however, like ''
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'', the premiere was pushed to
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on 31 May 2010 and
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on 6 June 2010. The first series premiered on Germany's ZDF on 26 September 2010.


Series two

Production of series two was officially
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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

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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 '' Studio 3'' to announce the series 3 premiere on 8 July 2013.


Release


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.


Awards


Books

ABC Books has released seven
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novels, each based on a particular episode and from the perspective of a single character. The books are published by ABC Books and
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Film: ''Dance Academy: The Movie''

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
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to Australian cinemas on 6 April 2017. It was released internationally on Netflix under the title ''Dance Academy: The Comeback''.


Plot

20 year old Tara’s life is noticeably adrift. After the life changing injury (that occurred in the finale of the TV series), she finds herself underperforming in her role as a waitress for a catering company inside the Sydney Opera House, frequently being publicly berated by her demanding boss. Adding insult to injury, her frenemy and dance rival Abigail is now a soloist dancer for the Sydney Ballet Company with Tara’s work seeing her handing out canapes after Abigail’s highly acclaimed performances. Back at home, Christian asks Tara to move in with him to her delight. However, not all aspects of Tara’s life are running as smoothly. She longs to return to the world of competitive dance despite a 2 year hiatus, an impending court case means that she would be suing the very company she dreams of working for and her best friend Katrina Karamakov is now a successful children’s performer in New York while her close Ben is principal for the Austin Ballet. After bumping into Moira, the head of the Sydney Ballet Company and invited to audition, Tara drops the court case despite assurance from her lawyer (Matt Day) that she stands to win close to a million dollars in compensation thanks to compelling evidence in the form of a personal testimonial provided by Tara’s former ballet teacher Ms Raine. After Tara’s audition proves unsuccessful, she is convinced by Kat to take a trip to New York City and stay with her. Christian is less than thrilled with the news especially when Tara asserts that she will spend the trip auditioning for dance roles to fulfill her revenge fantasy of proving the company wrong. This leads to Christian calling Tara to end their relationship shortly after she arrives in New York. Despite a happy reunion with Kat on the set of her TV show, things go south after Tara runs into Ollie, a former 3rd year (when she was in 2nd year) who tells her to pull all the favours she has now before the city crushes her dreams like they have Ollie’s whose own dreams of “making it” as a dancer remain unrealised despite his best efforts and a string of unsuccessful auditions. Kat and Tara also have a falling out when Tara expresses her concerns about Kat’s apathy towards her own success and current boyfriend who she openly mocks. Tara leaves Kat’s penthouse and stays with Ms Raine and her partner Marcus at their ranch in Austin where Ben is also staying. There she discovers that despite his happy go-lucky social media presence, Ben is hiding a secret. His leukemia has returned and he is undergoing recovery from the chemotherapy with strict instructions to avoid dancing even though this is the only thing that makes him feel like this. In defiance, Ben and Tara secretly rehearse a symbolic dance for the upcoming Fringe Festival which they enter as contemporary choreographers under the amalgamation “Benstara”. After being accepted into the festival, Tara again encounters Moira who, after seeing her beautiful rendition of Orpheous in the Underworld, offers her a place in Corp of the Sydney Ballet Company as another dancer has pulled out due to injuries. Having achieved her dream, Tara finds life in the corp demanding and unfulfilling. She ultimately leaves a performance after receiving a call from a distraught Ollie, who has replaced Tara’s role in “Benstara” and as Ben’s carer, that Ben has collapsed and is in hospital. Realising that there is more to life than dance, Tara resigns from the company and reunites with Kat and Christian who has flown in from Australia to tell her that he misses her. Inspired by Tara’s rebellion, Abigail takes Tara’s original place in the fringe performance despite her active contract with the Sydney Ballet Company whilst Tara and Christian watch from the wings. Back in Sydney, the friends watch and participate in a high-energy performance by Christian’s dance students at the Samuel Lieberman Centre. Having realised her new ambition to become a choreographer, Tara maps out her plans for her next routine in the journal she receives from Christian confidently predicting, “this next part is going to be amazing”, presumably referring not only to the dance but their future together.


References


External links

* at the Australian Broadcasting Company
''Dance Academy''
on Hulu in the
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