Miranda Roscoe

Miranda Roscoe
Assistant Director

Cert IV TAE

Miranda commenced her training at the age of three and has had more than 20 years experience in Jazz, Tap, Classical Ballet, Contemporary, Hip-Hop, Acrobatics and Theatrical Dance under the direction of Kellie Fishwick-Roscoe, Bev Palmer and Karen Edwards to name a few.


Miranda has been a dance teacher for eleven years having commenced teaching children's classes and private coaching in 2013 and currently works with students all age groups at The Academy of Classical Ballet, mainly in the theatrical genres. She is also an elite teacher at Bev Palmer Performing Arts in Melbourne.


Miranda achieved Distinction for all Royal Academy of Dance Ballet Examinations from Grade One through to the Grade 8 Solo Performance Award. She has also performed, including leading and supporting roles and has a music theatre guild nomination. During her training, Miranda received numerous awards and aggregates, in both vocal and dance, at various eisteddfods including the prestigious Royal South Street.


Miranda's Contemporary training and experience includes working with esteemed Contemporary artists such as Claire Thompson, Kalman Warhart, Daniel Cam, Nathan Pinnell and Christina Woodard (The Edge, Hollywood LA). Miranda's vocal training was with Carolyn Bennett during which time Miranda has appeared in various BLOC Productions including leading and supporting roles. 


In 2018, Miranda was selected by Dr Lisa Ellis and completed a three-month Internship at Dance Prescription under the direction of Dr Lisa. Miranda taught DP private lessons and group classes focusing on jazz technique. She has worked with dancers at numerous corporate events, including performances at the Australian Open (2023) and the AFL Grand Final (2023), and DanceLife Unite National Finals (2024).

MIranda Roscoe, Teacher, The Academy of Classical Ballet, Ballarat

Miss Miranda is delighted to have the opportunity to work with students and exudes fabulous enthusiasm and passion for bringing out the best in each and every child. 

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