The Primrose Potter Australian Ballet Centre
Level 6, 2 Kavanagh Street
Southbank VIC 3006 The Australian Ballet
PO Box 838
South Melbourne VIC 3205 Reception
03 9669 2700
Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm
(excludes public holidays)
The Drill,
1C New Beach Rd,
Darling Point
(Rushcutters Bay),
Sydney
PO BOX 992,
Edgecliff NSW
2027 Australia
T 02 9362 9403 or 02 9362 4023
F 02 9328 2160
admin@criticalpath.org.au
The Drill,
1C New Beach Rd,
Darling Point
(Rushcutters Bay),
Sydney
PO BOX 992,
Edgecliff NSW
2027 Australia
T 02 9362 9403 or 02 9362 4023
F 02 9328 2160
admin@criticalpath.org.au
location
cnr of stanley street and walker street
townsville, queensland
australia 4810 postal address
po box 1645
townsville, queensland
australia 4810 contact
telephone: +61 7 4772 2549
facsimile: +61 7 4721 3014
email: admin@dancenorth.com.au for all media enquiries
georgia alexander,
marketing manager
+61 7 4772 2549
georgiab@dancenorth.com.au
Administration & Accounts
PO Box 263
Gladesville NSW 1675
T +61 (0) 2 9817 4542
E admin@DeQuinceyCo.net De Quincey Co
Department of Performance Studies,
A20 Woolley Building,
Manning Road,
The University of Sydney ,
NSW 2006, Australia
3 Stanley Street
East Redfern
Sydney NSW
Australia 2016 Post:
PO Box 207
Surry Hills NSW
Australia 2010
Mob. +61 (0)411337136
Phone +61 (0)2 9699 7071
Fax +61 (0)2 96997071 Bookings + email
descend@bigpond.com
descend@bigpond.com
Judith Wright Centre of Cont. Arts,
Level 3/420 Brunswick Street,
Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006 Postal Address:
PO Box 869,
Fortitude Valley,
QLD 4006
Phone: +61 7 3257 4222
Tracks Studio and Office
Frog Hollow Centre for the Arts,
56 McMinn Street, Darwin,
Northern Territory
Ph: (08) 8941 1410
Fax: (08) 8941 2835
info@tracksdance.com.au All correspondence to:
GPO Box 823 Darwin
Northern Territory
Australia 0801
West Australian Ballet Centre
134 Whatley Crescent
Maylands WA 6051
PO Box 604
Maylands WA 6931
tel: +61 (0) 8 9214 0707
fax: +61 (0) 8 9481 0710
info@waballet.com.au
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