Parkour Workshop with Dauntless Movement Crew
Overview
Join Dauntless Movement Crew for high-energy parkour and acrobatics workshops these school holidays.
Across the Bundanon grounds, participants will learn parkour skills through hands-on coaching designed to build confidence, coordination, and creative movement. Sessions are suitable for a range of abilities, with a focus on safe progression, physical expression, and playful exploration of space and environment.
Dauntless Movement Crew are Australia's leading stunt and movement team, known for high-energy performances and unmatched live show experience. With over 3,000 performances, they bring urban skills, creative dance, jaw-dropping stunts, and fire tricks to stages and events across Australia and internationally. The official hype squad for the Sydney Kings, Dauntless has also been awarded at the Australian Dance Awards for their theatre work.
As instructors for Flowstate Performing Arts, they deliver weekly classes, workshops, and school programs for all ages and abilities, mentoring thousands of young people and inspiring confidence, fitness, and creative expression through movement.
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