ZDF enterprises – dance academy


The Movie: 1 x 97? or 4 x 25?

The Series: in total 65 x 26? (3 seasons)

Target Group: 10+ / Teens & twenty-somethings

Genre: Live action

Awarded the Kidscreen Award, AWGIE Award, 2x International Emmy Nominee Award, New York Festivals International TV & Film Award

Produced by:
Werner Film Production

Producer:
Joanna Werner & Bernadette O’Mahony

Coproducers:
ZDFE, ZDF Enterprises, ABC, ACTF

Director:
Jeffrey Walker

Original Networks:
ABC1, ABC3 and ZDF

The Movie

Format: 1 x 97 ‘or 4 x 25’

Former ballet student, Tara Webster, which is destined to become one of the top dancers of her generation before a devastating injury crippled her career. Over the past eighteen months she has been making a dream come true with the National Ballet Company. In her quest to defy the odds in a near impossible comeback, Tara leaves her life and love behind in Sydney and travels to New York. But as the rejections pile up, and Tara tears herself trying to fit the unrelenting ballet mold, she must learn to find, and trust, her own voice before she loses everything that truly matters in the dogged pursuit of who she thought she what, rather than who she has become.

Season I

Fare-year-old Tara Webster has grown up on a farm in outback Australia and has dreamed of being a dancer ever since she was a little girl.

She makes it into the National Academy of Dance – the best school in the country. What Tara does not realize is the way she is in training, and that there’s a whole lot more to …

Season II

It’s “second year” at the Dance Academy, and time to get serious. Tara and her friends can become professional dancers or not.

Tara, who climbs to the top in her first year at the Academy – in dance, life and love – has a lot to lose if she lets up. She has to train extra hard if she wants to win the prestigious Prix de Fonteyn. And they’re having a rival and an unjust teacher, while they’re developing a crush on a new student …

Season III

In season 3, Tara and her friends are now seniors at the Academy, and no one can forget the company is watching. It wants to be a nail-biting chase to the finish line to see who they are.

If Second Year broke your heart, this is the year that will lift you up and prove it is in risking everything, failing spectacularly and then starting again, that you will be extraordinary. Tara and her friends began their training as kids with a lot to learn about dancing, about life and most of all about themselves. This year wants to prepare them for goodbye to their school days forever and to go out into the world as resilient, courageous dancers and young adults. Who are ready for anything.

Tara Webster

Played by Xenia Goodwin
The Movie / The Series Season 1-3

Country girl Tara Webster has dreamed of becoming a dancer since before she can remember.

At fifteen, when Tara was accepted into Australia’s most prestigious ballet school, the National Academy of Dance, she was convinced her life. She was totally unprepared for the challenges that lay in store.

Tara started training as the underdog, but her mentor Miss Raine predicted there were seeds of great artistic potential – if only Tara could forget about friends / boys / life long enough to commit herself wholeheartedly to her training. As if the cutthroat politics of the ballet world were not enough, Tara also had to contend with the highs and lows of being a teenager.

While sensitive and imaginative, Tara is also fiercely determined. She is stronger than she knows and can draw on reserves she never thought she had. She might be naïve, but she’s nobody’s doormat. You’ll be pushed to a point and then come back fighting.

Kat Karamakov

Played by Alicia Banit
The Movie / The Series Season 1-3

Born to self-absorbed ballet royalty, Kat’s natural inclination is to rebel. Kat’s energy is infectious and her flair for mixed, legendary. She’s just about to grin and roll her eyes.

Kat is the life of every party and a born storyteller. Kat is a very private person, despite how extroverted she seems. She just makes a few close. Unlike Tara who wears her heart on her sleeve, Kat is much more difficult to read and keeps a lot of bottled inside. No one would ever guess how insecure she often feels.

Effervescent, Irrespective of the fun side, Kat has been best friends with Tara ever since they first arrived at the Academy, although they could not be more different.

Kat has retired from the ballet and moved to New York. She can not believe she is now starring in a new break-out teen series. Kat’s determined to enjoy her D-List (possibly approaching C-List) celebrity status.

Christian Reed

Played by Jordan Rodrigues
The Movie / The Series Season 1-3

When Christian arrived at the Academy he was the child of most teenage girls dream of, gorgeous and angry at the world.

Christian’s childhood was tough and he was often called upon the adult, especially when his mother was diagnosed with cancer.

In the academy, he assumes he has nothing in common with the other students; a relationship with more than its share of drama.

Christian is a naturally talented dancer. Dancing has always been easy to him, probably too easy, but he’s much more connected to hip hop than to ballet.

It’s a risky decision when it comes down to a contract with the National Ballet Company, but it definitely pays off dancers (built in honor of Christian’s best friend Sammy Lieberman).

Ethan Karamakov

Played by Tim Pocock
The Series Season 1-2

After turning down a contract with the National Ballet Company Ethan graduated from Third Year with lots of plans but no firm prospects. When his father offers him a job choreographing with the Academy, he takes it. The break-up with Tara still stings, but he makes a surprising new year in Abigail, whom he discovers is a much deeper, more passionate person than he ever suspected.

Benjamin Tickle

Played by Thomas Lacey
The Movie / The Series Season 1-3

Benjamin Tickle is like a puppy – boundless energy, a short attention span and the potential to lick you if he likes you enough. Ben could have been considered a normal male – cheeky, scruffy and more than slightly hopeless. He loves his cricket and footie as much as he loves his ballet.

While relaxed about most things, Ben has always been intense about his dance training. He pushes himself every day, determined to make the most of his natural talent.

He’s got a big heart and does not like dwell too much on the dark side. So he’s hot in a Hugh Jackman kind of way. All contributing reasons to why Tara expats him on-and-off during their time together at the Academy, before they figure out they work better as friends.

For a long time he spent a secret that he spent his childhood in and out of hospital with leukemia. He did not want his classmates to see him as a sick person, but that early run of his body is always going to be one of his big drivers to succeed. Ben can never coast and take his good fortune for granted. But Ben was born to dance!

Abigail Armstrong

Played by Dena Kaplan
The Movie / The Series Season 1-3

Startlingly beautiful, people are drawn to Abigail with a child of morbid fascination and they learn long ago how to use their charisma to manipulate others.

All her life Abigail has worked hard to prove she is something special. But her deepest fear is that she is not. As we get to know Abigail we find more and more humor in her ruthlessness. Abigail has been dancing and has always been the best student in the class. It’s not a title she’s ready to give up easily.

When Abigail arrived at the National Academy of Dance she had high hopes for complete annihilation of the competition and what furious when puberty betrayed her, her body from the image of the perfect ballerina. To counteract this, she has been harder than anyone. Deep down, Abigail never truly believed it possible and yet, after every knockback.

But it’s also why her relationship with Tara has always been so complicated. If they were not in competition, they could not stop themselves from being jealous of Tara’s natural ballet physique and prodigious talent. Tara just does not deserve it as much as she does. Throughout the Academy, Abigail evolved from the bitchy class to a devoted (if prickly) friend.

Ollie Lloyd

Played by Keiynan Lonsdale
The Movie / The Series Season 2-3

O llie’s background is very middle-class, with parents who want to give him everything they possibly can (and who did not ask eyelid when he came out). He’s meant to be someone special.

However, his desperation to get to the top has often been down. He is a guy of many impressive talents. Humility has never been one of them. He’s a freakishly talented dancer – versatile across all styles. He can sing and write songs. He was just a shoe-in-law for a company contract. At the Academy, got got kick kick kick kick twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice twice.

Sammy to force Ollie to re-evaluate his choices. He swallowed his pride and went back to his third year for another shot at the company!

He finally figures out that his motivation to dance is because he can not imagine life without dancing, and not because of the fame.

Sammy Liebermann

Played by Tom Green
The Series Season 1-2

Sammy is left with no choice but to work long hours as a kitchen-hand. With his grueling schedule, Sammy soon finds himself zombie-like and fails the midsemester assessments. Enter Oliver, a third year student assigned to help him retake his exams. But when Sammy learns Oliver is gay and likes him, Sammy wants to accept the same way?

Grace Whitney

Played by Issi Durant
The Series Season 2-3

Grace is an Australian girl who has been training at the Royal Ballet School London for the last few years. Although “training” is the wrong word for Grace; it all comes so easily. The moment Grace enters the studio everyone can see that the bar for excellence has been raised. But Grace is manipulative and charms all around to get what she wants – especially her godmother Miss Raine.

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