Email: info@rewarddance.com.au
Email: info@rewarddance.com.au

Rachel Ward is a Registered Teacher and Practical Teaching Supervisor of the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) and a Licensed Teacher of the RAD’s Silver Swans ballet program.
Rachel is a former professional dancer who has performed with international dance companies including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, appeared in musical theat
Rachel Ward is a Registered Teacher and Practical Teaching Supervisor of the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) and a Licensed Teacher of the RAD’s Silver Swans ballet program.
Rachel is a former professional dancer who has performed with international dance companies including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, appeared in musical theatre productions including Cats and The Lion King, and danced in the feature film Mao’s Last Dancer.

Polly Wong is a Hong Kong-born dance educator based in Sydney. A multi-award-winning dancer in open ballet and Chinese dance competitions, she began teaching in 2016 and worked with the Hong Kong Arts Festival to educate ballet in schools. Since moving to Sydney in 2018, she has been focusing on teaching RAD ballet (Pre-Primary to Vocat
Polly Wong is a Hong Kong-born dance educator based in Sydney. A multi-award-winning dancer in open ballet and Chinese dance competitions, she began teaching in 2016 and worked with the Hong Kong Arts Festival to educate ballet in schools. Since moving to Sydney in 2018, she has been focusing on teaching RAD ballet (Pre-Primary to Vocational) while offering private coaching for ballet, Latin/hip-hop dancers, and adult beginners. Certified in Progressive Ballet Techniques (2023) and Gyrotonic®️ (2024). Polly specialises in tailored lessons, blending technical precision with injury-preventive conditioning to help students achieve their goals.

Katia Kullengren is the Founder and Director of Ballet Without Borders, whose vision is to break the real and perceived barriers of ballet accessibility in Australia. Katia’s passion for ballet combined with her passion for enabling the arts to be accessible to all, led to the establishment of Ballet Without Borders in 2016. Having realis
Katia Kullengren is the Founder and Director of Ballet Without Borders, whose vision is to break the real and perceived barriers of ballet accessibility in Australia. Katia’s passion for ballet combined with her passion for enabling the arts to be accessible to all, led to the establishment of Ballet Without Borders in 2016. Having realised how inaccessible this art form is for many people, including herself when she was a child, Katia wanted to ensure that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the joy of ballet. Katia believes that "Ballet teaches you discipline, drive, musicality, all of these wonderful life skills combined with the joy and health benefits of movement. I want to give this opportunity to all those who would otherwise never attend a ballet class, they may not fall in love with this art form but they will have had the opportunity to experience it. An opportunity all too often denied."