Teacher Professional Development Workshops 2026
ASPA Ed is delighted to present three Professional Development Workshops in 2026, featuring brand-new content in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. Plus, we’re excited to launch our very first Teacher PD in Geelong.
Whether you’re a seasoned performing arts educator looking to update your programs, or you’re eager to introduce inspiring new opportunities but aren’t sure where to begin, our workshops are designed to support you. Learn from our experienced team as they share practical, achievable techniques to help you deliver engaging and sustainable performing arts experiences in your school.
Alongside digital resources that build on the activities explored in each session, you’ll leave equipped with ready-to-use strategies that you can implement in your classroom straight away.
Inspire Your School Choir
Are you starting a choir in 2026, or looking to take your instruction to the next level? Our experienced presenters will share simple and effective tricks of the trade that will keep your students coming back for more! Each participant will receive a booklet with warm ups, activities, music and digital resources.
Dates and details
- Adelaide: Friday February 27
- Brisbane: Friday February 27
- Melbourne: Friday February 27
- Perth: Friday March 13
- Sydney: Friday March 6




Presenter (Perth): Genevieve Ogilvie is a dedicated music educator and vocal coach with a passion for inspiring young voices. As the WA Music & Production Coordinator for the Australian Girls Choir, she guides young performers in developing vocal skills, stage presence, and musicality. With experience as a singing teacher and choral conductor across multiple schools, Genevieve combines her Bachelor of Music and Master’s in Counselling to support students’ growth, both musically and personally. An advocate for girls’ education, she also leads professional development seminars, equipping educators with tools to foster confidence, skill, and a love of music in their students.

Successful School Concerts – On and Off Stage
School concerts and productions can produce a never-ending task list for already stretched teachers. What songs should I choose? How do I get my kids onstage? Where should I place the microphones? Join our experienced presenters to explore how to produce a show that fits your setting. Each participant will receive a booklet with warm ups, activities, music and digital resources.
Dates and details
- Adelaide: Friday May 22
- Brisbane: Friday May 15
- Melbourne: Friday May 15
- Perth: Friday May 15
- Sydney: Friday May 15









Performing Arts Content Booster
Are you looking to boost or refresh your performing arts content? Enhance your program with engaging, inclusive and purposeful activities that are ready to go and fun for students all ages and abilities. Each participant will receive a booklet with warm ups, activities, music and digital resources.
- Adelaide: Friday August 7
- Brisbane: Friday July 31
- Geelong: Friday May 22
- Melbourne: Friday August 7
- Perth: Friday July 31
- Sydney: Friday August 14





As a choreographer, Dale’s credits include working with Bindi Irwin, the Australian Girls Choir, creating a full-length contemporary show for the P&O fleet of cruise ships, and numerous films and television shows. She has toured internationally five times with her work being seen in New York, LA, Paris, London, Rome, Prague and at the Sydney Opera House too.


Presenter (Perth): Genevieve Ogilvie – See bio above.
Presenter (Perth): Isabella Bales has been a tutor and dance instructor with the Australian Girls Choir since 2018 and has worked in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra and has now landed in, Perth. She has experience running dance education programs for adults with disabilities who are passionate about dance, as well as a host of ASPA Education holiday programs where she has taught dance to a range of abilities and ages. Isabella has been a keen instructor with not for profit, Girls form Oz since 2018, delivering performing arts programs in remote location, particularly Kowanyama and Lockhart River in the Cape York Peninsula.
Presenter (Sydney): Kristy Hawthorne is a passionate dance educator, choreographer, and theatre professional. After completing her training at Brent Street (Diploma of Musical Theatre, 2016), she has performed in various Sydney theatre companies and choreographed musicals, including The Little Mermaid for Sydney Youth Musical Theatre. Kristy is the Team Support Coordinator at Raw Energy Dance Education (REDed). She is motivated by the opportunity to inspire young dancers to become instructors and support a vibrant team of creative educators.
Presenter (Sydney): Jess Walsham began working with the Australian Girls Choir in Sydney in 2000 while she completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Music Performance). Over the next decade she tutored girls of all ages, toured and was the NSW Assistant Manager. After stepping away to focus on raising her family and pursue a career in professional photography, Jess remained active in the arts, working with local school choirs, teaching private singing lessons, and establishing a long-running creative arts program for adults with intellectual and physical disabilities. She is passionate about diversity and accessibility in the arts – be it through learning or simply experiencing. Jess has returned to the AGC in 2024 as the NSW Music and Production Coordinator and Senior Tutor. She enjoys supporting and mentoring a large team of tutors in NSW alongside bringing the joy of music and performance to children of all ages and abilities.






