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Australian Ballet opens doors to behind-the-scenes world through Open House Melbourne

The cultural institution is inviting visitors to tour its headquarters for the first time, revealing the unglamorous side of professional dance.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:29 pm

Australian Ballet opens doors to behind-the-scenes world through Open House Melbourne
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The Australian Ballet is offering Melburnians an unprecedented glimpse inside its working headquarters as part of the Open House Melbourne program. According to theage.com.au, visitors are being encouraged to tour the facility for the first time, gaining access to spaces normally hidden from public view, including the ballet's extensive shoe room, ice bath facilities and weights gym.

The initiative represents a rare opportunity for dance enthusiasts and curious locals to understand the physical infrastructure and rigorous training regimen that underpins performances on stage. By opening these operational spaces, the Australian Ballet is demystifying professional dance and revealing the intensive conditioning and injury prevention protocols that keep dancers performing at an elite level.

The Open House program aligns with Melbourne's broader cultural tourism strategy, allowing residents to deepen their connection with the city's arts institutions. For the Australian Ballet, the transparency offers a chance to demonstrate the institutional strength and resources that make Melbourne a world-class dance destination, while giving locals a fresh appreciation for the organisation that has been central to the city's cultural identity since its inception.

Sources: theage.com.au.

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