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Enter Entries open - 01 March - 30 April

2024 Performance dates - Wednesday 04 - Thursday 05 September 

Venue: The Farm, Ballarat Specialist School, Norman St, Ballarat

Important Note: Due to the specific requirements of this discipline, entries are via email to the Discipline Chair via allabilities@royalsouthstreet.com.au in the first instance. You will then be provided with the Schedule of Events applicable to the student, individual or group. 

To Enter: email allabilities@royalsouthstreet.com.au

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UFS All Abilities Performing Arts

In 2017, Royal South Street Society launched ‘The Arts for All’, our inaugural discipline providing a platform to promote and celebrate performance opportunities for people living with a disability or special needs. This discipline became the UFS All Abilities Performing Arts and now offers vocal, dance, instrumental and speech & drama sections,  encouraging supportive applause and adjudicator feedback to all performers. 

UFS All Abilities Performing Arts celebrates what’s great about the performing arts community, everybody can take to the stage and enjoy the experience, boost their confidence, and unlock their full creative and performance potential.

Entries continue to increase each year with competitors coming to Ballarat from Melbourne and Geelong, as well as many enthusiastic locals.

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The All Abilities Performing Arta discipline was first introduced in the Eisteddfod in 2017 and now includes a wide variety of sections.