Royal Winnipeg Ballet School's 2025 audition tour visits Vancouver, January 12
Aspiring local dancers have the chance to follow in the footsteps of seven B.C. artists who just finished touring Nutcracker with the company

Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Professional Division student (left) with RWB Company dancer and RWB School alumnus Rafe Perry. Photo by Kristen Sawatzky
For young dancers dreaming of a career on stage, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School’s Professional Division offers a renowned training program—and auditions are coming to Vancouver this winter.
In-person auditions will take place at Arts Umbrella on Granville Island on January 12. For those who cannot attend in person, virtual auditions will take place on January 31 and February 28 in English, and on January 17 in French. Pre-registration is recommended for all auditions. Interested dancers can also apply by submitting a video online up until June 1.
Successful auditionees may be invited to the 2025 Summer Session, with the potential to join the full-time Ballet Academic Program in September 2025. Aspiring B.C. dancers also have the chance to follow in the footsteps of seven current Royal Winnipeg Ballet Company members from the province, who just finished touring Nutcracker: Katie Saito, Amanda Solheim, Tymin Keown, Logan Savard, Kyra Soo, Brooke Thomas, and Rafe Perry.
For full details, visit rwb.org/audition or contact school@rwb.org.
Post sponsored by Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
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