Faculty
Artistic
Director and Principal - Helene Gowers
Helene Gowers started dancing at the age of five under the tuition of
Madame Kira Bousloff, founder of the West Australian Ballet Company. As
a child Helene was a member of the WA Junior Ballet Company learning
many styles of dance including Jazz, Contemporary and Spanish. Her
teachers included Kiril Vasilkovski, Louis Moreno and Shelley Rae. The
Junior Company danced for charities and had holiday programmes and
performances in the city and suburban centres, giving students the
opportunity to gain much performing experience. During this time Helene
danced two seasons with the West Australian Ballet Company and later
became Ballet Mistress and then Artistic Director of the Dance Theatre
of WA (which replaced the Junior Ballet Company). Helene passed her
Associate teaching exam with Honours in 1978.
In 1979 Helene and some of her colleagues formed the Serenade Ballet
Company. As Artistic Director Helene was responsible for choreographing
many of the Company's ballets and for designing costumes and sets. For
five years the Company toured country areas and each year held a city
season. The Company was also invited to dance at Government House at a
command performance for His Excellency and Lady Kyle. Helene danced the
leading role in the ballet "The Newcomer", choreographed by Tania
Chitty, and especially commissioned for this performance.
Helene was also invited to be guest classical teacher for the state
gymnastic team at the University of WA Sports Department.
During this time Helene taught in city and country areas and in 1983
established the Bunbury Academy of Dance and the Bunbury Junior Ballet
Company. For the School and Company Helene produced and directed many
major productions (original and traditional) including shopping centre
shows twice a year. Helene upgraded to Licentiate in 1980 and passed
her Fellowship in 1986.
Helene has become a prominent teacher of classical ballet in WA. In
1995-96 Helene was guest Cecchetti teacher for the West End Academy of
Dance. Miss Gowers has travelled to Europe to study and observe the
teaching methods of some of the world's best teachers including the
Cecchetti Centre in London and the Royal Ballet School.
Over the years Miss Gowers has trained twelve of the state's Cecchetti
Associate members and now coaches all levels of the Cecchetti syllabus,
travelling all over the state to promote the Cecchetti Method.
Helene has recently choreographed dances to be included in the
Australian Cecchetti Intermediate and Advanced 1 Major Syllabus. Miss
Gowers is the
State Representative for the Cecchetti Ballet Australia Inc. for
the WA Committee and is also responsible for organising many of the
courses, workshops and conferences held in Perth for the dance
community.
The
teaching staff are aided by guest teachers throughout the year.
All guest teachers have vast performing experience and this year Helene
celebrates 32 years of teaching in Western Australia.
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