Audition Season at All That Jazz: Join Our 2026–2027 Competition Teams
Mathew Ward • March 25, 2026

Competition Team - Important Dates & The Audition Process

Our Competition Team Audition Season is a special time of year when dancers step forward to embrace new challenges, build resilience, and take their technical training to the next level. 

Whether your child is dreaming of the spotlight or simply looking for a more structured, intensive dance education, our competition pathways offer a supportive environment to thrive.

We know family schedules are often demanding. To help you plan, here are the key dates for the upcoming competitive team auditions:
  • Final Audition Opportunity: Our final audition for the prestigious All Stars Team will take place on 10 May.
  • Results Notification: To help families plan for the year ahead, all participants will receive their placement results in June 2026.
  • Season Commencement: New teams will begin their focused training in August 2026.

Building Versatile Performers

Successful applicants are placed into teams that match their current skill level and future goals. Our curriculum is specially curated to develop well-rounded performers.


We offer three primary Core Programs:

  • All Stars Core Program: Develops well-rounded dancers with a focus on core disciplines. This program includes a strong foundation in Classical Technique and Modern Expression of Ballet, Jazz, Lyrical and Contemporary.
  • Musical Showstoppers Core Program: For dancers passionate about the "triple-threat" world of musical theatre, stage performance, and storytelling.
  • Street Dance Core Program: Provides high-energy training in modern, urban choreography.

For dancers with specific technical interests, we also have additional dedicated teams in Acro, Commercial Dance, and Ballet.


All teams are organized by age group, ensuring your child trains alongside peers at a similar stage of physical and artistic development.

The AP Pathway: A Bridge to Success

At All That Jazz, we are committed to the growth of every student. If a dancer is not yet ready for the competition stage, we may recommend our AP (Accelerated Program) Pathway to prepare for future auditions. Many of our most successful competition dancers began their journey in the AP program, proving that, with the right support, every dancer can reach their goals.

Audition Schedule

Join the All That Jazz Family

We invite all our parents and friends to be part of this journey. Your support in the wings and the audience is what fuels our dancers' passion.



Is your child ready to take the next step?

The final audition on 10 May is the perfect opportunity to see what they can achieve. We look forward to welcoming new faces into our competitive family and watching them shine throughout the 2026–2027 season.


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