Keilor Jazz Centre

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Keilor Jazz Centre is a dance and performing arts school, which has been in operation since 1986. Since then, its founding member and Principal, Jennifer Kelly, has expanded and developed it into the exciting studio that it is today.

We are located in Keilor Park – only 20 minutes from the CBD and 10 minutes from the Airport. Our home incorporates 3 large dance studios complete with airsprung floorboards and mirrors, Green room, Homework room, Office and Kitchen facilities.

We offer classes in Jazz, Cecchetti Ballet, Tap, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Acrobatics, Singing and Zumba for all standards and ages, in a fun, friendly and encouraging environment. Beginner, competition and casual students are all welcome.

All of our teachers have fully accredited qualifications, as well as up-to-date knowledge of what is happening in the industry.

You can check out our videos by clicking the YouTube link or by visiting us on Facebook via the Facebook link!

Our studios are available for hire, please contact us for more information.

 

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25th Annual Dance Concert

A short snippet from our 25th Annual Dance Concert!
Choreography by Sinasi Alak, Jess Anderson, Elly Creevey, Tamara Eden, Shannyn Kelly, Jennifer Kelly, Morgan Kent, Jack May & Michelle Schembri

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All footage and choreography is owned by the choreographers therefore please respect the hard work. Whilst we encourage viewing for inspirational purposes, reproduction of the choreography for public use without permission from the choreographer is prohibited.

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