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Kids set to dance, flip and fly

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Published: June 20, 2025
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HOLIDAY FUN: Winter workshop for kids.
HOLIDAY FUN: Winter workshop for kids.
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YOUNG performers are in for a high-energy treat these school holidays with a two-day workshop promising dance, acrobatics and unforgettable fun at Frontier Studios Performing Arts in Tingalpa.

The Winter Edition 2-Day School Holiday Workshop, held on July 10 and 11, is open to kids aged 5-17 and offers a chance to stay active, make new friends, and learn fresh skills under the guidance of expert instructors and guest teachers.

Day one will see participants rotate through a series of lively dance sessions including jazz, hip hop, lyrical and pom (cheer), with a focus on movement, expression and performance.

Day two is all about acrobatics – with aerial arts, tumbling, and strength and flexibility sessions taking centre stage.
Suitable for beginners through to seasoned acrobats, the workshops are designed to build skills safely.

Held at the Frontier Studios space at 36/1631 Wynnum Rd, Tingalpa, the workshops run from 9.30am to 2.30pm each day and are led by qualified, caring instructors in a warm, inclusive indoor environment.

Families can book a half-day, single-day or full two-day pass, but places are limited – bookings can be made online or in person at the studio reception.

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