After the incredible success of the 2025 Far South Coast Dance Festival—with every show performed to sold-out crowds - we extend our congratulations to all the schools, students, and teachers who brought their talent, creativity, and dedication to the stage. The energy, artistry, and joy of dance lit up the Yuin Theatre, making 2025 a truly unforgettable year.
Now we turn our eyes to 2026!
The Far South Coast Dance Festival returns - bigger, brighter, and bursting with energy. This annual celebration brings together public school students and teachers from across the Far South Coast and beyond, shining a spotlight on the creativity, dedication, and passion of performers from Kindergarten to Year 12.
Audiences will be treated to an inspiring showcase of movement and storytelling as students explore the art of dance in all its forms. For performers, it’s a chance to step onto the stage, share their hard work, and create memories that will last a lifetime. For schools and the community, it’s a reminder of the power of the arts to connect, uplift, and transform.
✅ Support Dance education in schools – Encourage the development and teaching of dance programs by providing a performance goal that aligns with the NSW Creative Arts curriculum while fostering creativity, communication, and critical thinking skills.
✅ Foster community and wellbeing – Provide an opportunity for students to build confidence, teamwork, and resilience while developing a sense of belonging within their school and the broader community.
✅ Showcase dance as an art form – Highlight the value of dance as both a creative and physical discipline, reinforcing its role in a well-rounded education and encouraging participation in the performing arts.
✅ Deliver a high-quality performance experience – Support students and teachers in preparing for a professional performance, equipping them with industry-relevant skills in choreography, stagecraft, and collaboration.
✅ Celebrate achievement and growth – Create an engaging and inspiring event that recognizes the dedication of students and teachers while leaving lasting memories for all involved.
Join us in celebrating the incredible achievements of our students and teachers through the transformative power of dance.
Let’s make the 2026 Far South Coast Dance Festival an unforgettable experience for everyone involved!
We can't wait to see your students strutting their stuff on the stage!
All information and forms can also be found in the FSCDF 2026 - Teacher drive folder.
Please contact Sue Dawson - Arts Coordination Officer should you have any further questions or concerns:
E: susan.i.dawson@det.nsw.edu.au
P: 0402 992 897
Support is available to help schools prepare for the festival.
If your school needs assistance with choreography, a mentor choreographer can be assigned to guide and support you and your students.
To arrange this, please contact Sue Dawson.
We’re here to help - just reach out! 😊
📅 Tuesday 23 to Thursday 25 June 2026 (Term 2 Week 10)
There will be 2 shows each evening:
Evening show A - 5:00 pm to 6:15 pm
Evening show B - 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm
Schools are encouraged to perform in both shows on their performance evening. K-2 items may opt to only perform in Show A if preferred.
Yuin Theatre - Bay Pavilions
12 Vesper Street, Batemans Bay, NSW 2536
Tickets will be available to purchase from the performance venue closer to the festival.
$20 per adult
$12.50 child, concession and seniors.
There is no cost for schools to participate in the festival. Ticket sales and local arts funding will cover festival costs.
Schools are responsible for costs associated with costumes, teacher relief and transport to the festival.
Each school may nominate a maximum of 3 items for the festival. We will endeavour to place all items in the festival on the same night.
Schools wishing to submit more than 3 items will need to discuss this with Sue Dawson. Additional items may be possible, however may need to be spread over two nights of the festival.
Each item should have a minimum of 10 dancers and a maximum of 30 dancers.
Exceptions will be made for small schools and SSP schools where numbers may need to be adapted to suit their students' needs and/or number.
Schools may explore any style of dance they prefer.
We encourage the inclusion of students with a disability and will work with the school to ensure any modifications or special provisions required are met.
Indigenous dance groups, multicultural dance groups, boys dance groups are actively encouraged to participate.
Primary - maximum of 4 minutes
Secondary - maximum of 5 minutes.
Please submit your FSCDF 2026 - School participation form - to nominate the number of items you wish to participate in the festival.
This form is required to be submitted by Friday 27 March (Term 1 Week 9).
Following the closing of nominations, schools will be notified of their performance day and technical rehearsal timeslot by Thursday 2 April 2026 (Term 1 Week 10).
The performance schedule for the shows will be made available to schools by Monday 20 April (Term 2 Week 1)
Technical rehearsals will take place during the day of your allocated performance.
Technical rehearsal timeslot 1: 9:00 am to 10:30 am
Technical rehearsal timeslot 2: 10:30 am to 12:00 noon
Technical rehearsal timeslot 3: 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm
Technical rehearsal timeslot 4: 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm
Evening show A: 5:00 pm to 6:15 pm
Evening show B: 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm
Schools are encouraged to watch some or all of the other technical rehearsals on the day.
Students will, at all times, be under the duty of care of their teacher/s throughout the festival.
A maximum of 2 parent volunteers (if required) per school will be allowed backstage and must be named on the submitted student and staff roll. Parent volunteers cannot be swapped throughout the day.
Principals will be required to sign off on all staff, aides, and parent volunteers attending the festival to ensure they meet Department guidelines for WWCC and mandatory training.
Each school is to provide a compere to announce each item.
It is preferred if this is a student from within the item. They will give their school's introduction, then move to their opening position.
An opportunity is available for selected students in Years 11 and 12 studying VET Entertainment to complete a work placement as a crew member of the production team for the Festival.
VET Crew would be required to attend on both days at either showcase from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm and will work in roles such as assistant stage manager, film crew, backstage crew, sound and lighting. This opportunity will provide 24 hours of industry workplacement for the VET Entertainment course.
Please email Sue Dawson - susan.i.dawson@det.nsw.edu.au if you have students you wish to nominate for a work placement.
Please encourage students from your school to apply for these amazing ensemble opportunities!
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You might like to explore the following 2 Creative Teacher resources developed by The Arts Unit to assist in your preparations for the festival.
Photography by WinkiPoP Media
Far South Coast Dance Festival
artsunit.nsw.edu.au/local-arts-programs/far-south-coast-dance-festival
The Arts Unit
artsunit.nsw.edu.au