Here's what some of our past students have been getting up to.....
Daniel Roberge

Dan commenced his training at the ADTC at the age of three, studying Jazz, Tap, Singing, Drama and Contemporary, and was a member of their Performance Troupe which toured the USA. At around 10 years of age, he was selected from thousands of hopefuls to appear in Sir Cameron Mackintosh's Oliver! The Musical at Star City Casino. Now based in Washington D.C., Daniel is a member of the Washington City Ballet and last year, a highlight of his career so far was an appearance for President Obama and his family. This is truly an outstanding achievement, and a dream has been realised after many years of commitment and dedication to the arts! The Centre was thrilled when he returned last year for their 30th Year Anniversary, and presented them with a photo with Barack and Michelle Obama. This is now proudly on display in the Reception area.
Shane Preston

Shane Preston has always been an outstanding tap dancer .... it is believed he was born with tap shoes on his feet (we'll need to verify this his mum, Densie)!!
A student at the ADTC for many years, Shane achieved outstanding success in all of his LGTDA Tap Exams. He was very well known around the Eisteddfod circuit, with a lounge room fully of trophies to show for his efforts!!
He was a member of the amazingly talented Dein Perry's Tap Dogs, and toured both nationally and internationally with them. A highlight was an appearance at the Radio City Music Hall in New York.
Shane is still a professional tap dancer/ teacher/ and choreographer .... and all 'round great bloke!!
If you are in Melbourne, try and catch his show 'Three Feet of Beat', great energy and outstanding tapping!!
Bradley Cunneen

To this day, Bradley is one of the hardest working and most committed students to have ever attended the Centre. He joined ADTC in 1992, and quickly discovered a love for performing. Through the years Bradley, under the watchful eye of the dedicated teaching staff, explored many different styles and classes at ADTC.
In 2000 he was lucky enough to be selected to perform in the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
In 2006, Bradley was offered a contract with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines to perform in their onboard production shows. 2012 marks Bradley's sixth year with Royal Caribbean and after visiting places including Russia, Israel & Egypt to mention a few, he couldn't be happier. "I get paid to do what I love and get to see some amazing parts of the world. Thanks for the great training ADTC!"
In Brief...
Past and present students have appeared at:
...including London's West End in the following famous musicals:
Tiffani Wood
Amanda Talbot
