Performing Arts School

“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves”
- William Shakespeare

Our Talented Teachers

Having had long and thriving careers in the performing arts, as professionals in dance, musical theatre, acting and singing, our teachers love to share knowledge, passing on their heritage & legacy to young aspiring students. Artz teachers continue to develop themselves in various teaching & mentoring programs.

Passing on their knowledge & industry secrets is a cause that all the Artz Collective Teaching Team embrace & enjoy, so come along & learn from our Talented Teachers…

  • Ms Ziggy Clements (B.A. Mus Th Perf), Founder / Principal
  • Ms Joanne Adderley (Dr. Education. RAD Ballet Registration), Head of Classical Ballet & Dance
  • Graham Pages (B.A Mus Th Perf, B.A): Drama, Acting, Music Theatre
  • Mr Tim Minturn (B.A. Mus Th Perf): Singing, Music Theatre
  • Goranka Zuklic-Mikelin (RAD Ballet Teachers) Ballet, Tap, Music Appreciation
  • Emma Wolfe (B.A. Music Theatre) Singing, Music Theatre, Music Appreciation, Tap, Jazz Dance
  • Emma Barron: Cheerleading, Acrobatics, Latin Dance, Ballroom, Musical Theatre, Jazz & Tap Dance
  • Shakira Chave (Diploma of Dance), Hip-Hop, Burlesque & Jazz Dance
  • Michelle Hunt (B.A.) Jazz Dance, Musical Theatre, Singing, Drama
  • Elise Lewis: Musical Theatre, Drama, Singing
  • Matt Crawford: Drama, Broadway Stage Program
ARTZ COLLECTIVE FOUNDER  & PRINCIPAL 

Ms Ziggy Clements BA Mus Th Perf, Dip Dance NZJDA

An Original cast member of Motherhood The Musical, Ziggy has been bringing the joys of laundry and minivans around Australia in 2011- 2012. Ziggy’s professional career started at just 16 years old in the cast of Gypsy at Auckland’s Mercury Theatre whilst still at high school and has gone on to include national tours of musicals such as Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables 10th Anniversary Tour and Godspell. Overseas tours include hosting Disney productions, playing Queen Ursula from The Little Mermaid and Mrs Potts from Beauty & the Beast. In her work as an operatic vocalist, Ziggy features in the operatic comedy duo Yummy Opera, written & produced by Glynn Nicholas and her acts, Miss ZuzuYooHooLala & swing/jazz act Sweet Swingin JazzOriginally a dancer with Head Over Heelz company in New Zealand, Ziggy was determined to polish her skills as a singer/actor and went on to graduate ‘Most Promising Music Theatre Graduate’ of her year at WAAPA (West Australian Academy of Performing Arts) and has since featured in several TV & film projects including 000 Heroes, Neighbours, Kerry-Anne, Good Morning Australia and City Homicide.

Ziggy’s work with the development of young talent is well known throughout Australia, along with her writing of the Artz Collective Popular Singing Syllabus for Young Voices and also the Artz Collective Jazz Dance Syllabus. She has developed children’s theatre works for performance live on-stage at Disneyland and at Disney’s California Adventure Park. A writer of children’s theatre and strong Youth Arts advocate, Ziggy founded and the Artz Collective in 2000 to bring about access to excellent performing arts teachers and training in Melbourne's western suburbs. In 2008, the Artz Collective performed at Disneyland in Anaheim, LA and at California Adventure Park, where she is taking students to perform once again in 2015.

Ziggy is passionate about enabling children from all backgrounds access to terrific performing arts training and has developed the funding arm, the WestKidz Arts Access Scheme to this end with scholarhsip winners gaining grants and scholarships and entry to VCASS (Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School) & Melbourne Opera Studio amongst other training companies.


Ms Joanne Adderley PHD in Education. Grad Dip Ed. Head of Classical Ballet 


Joanne’s career is and has always been centred on the ‘Arts’ industry in Australia, starting out as a dancer, singer, actor and developing into choreography and directorial staging of performance based events and musicals.

Joanne had her early dance training in Melbourne with noted teachers Elizabeth Hamling, Kathleen Gorham M.B.E. and Martin Rubinstein O.A.M. Discovering an interest in more theatrical entertainment she took up training in other dance styles, singing and drama and developed an understanding for Musical Theatre, fuelled by the extraordinary choreographer Betty Pounder.

Her career has allowed her to work extensively in theatre both in Australia and overseas. As a Principal for J.C. Williamsons and Edgley International she performed in many productions including Irene, The Wiz, More Canterbury Tales and A Chorus Line, also in productions of West Side Story, Applause, Rocky Horror Show, Pippin, Guys and Dolls, Pyjama Game, Chicago, Song & Dance and Stepping Out. She also performed major roles in many straight plays including Dracula and The Glass Menagerie.

Joanne has performed with many noted artists such as Sammy Davis Jnr., Cyd Charisse, Yvonne de Carlo, Liza Minelli, Cher, Billy Idol, Robin Williams and John Travolta, to name just a few.

On the Cabaret circuit she performed extensively throughout Australia and as far away as the Greek Islands, where she sang musical theatre tunes in Greek. Joanne’s television credits include roles in many Crawford & Grundy productions and she was also a regular on the Don Lane Show.

After many years as a performer on stage, cabaret and television, Joanne became the assistant to the choreographer for the State Opera Company, and commenced furthering her talents as a choreographer. She became choreographer for many revues and musicals and in 1983 commenced a thesis on Music Theatre, which she now revises every five years. Musical Theatre productions that she has choreographed include, Brigadoon, The Fantastiks, Sister Act, Camelot and My Fair Lady of which she was also the Associate Director.

She was one of the founding members of the “Let’s Dance” program and a coordinator for the Ministry of the Arts. Apart from teaching and choreography for education she is also actively involved in the choreography, staging and coordination of a variety of professional theatrical shows and special events, developing the creative concepts through to the end product. She has also directed and staged concerts and/or performances for many noted performers, styling their image and streamlining their performance.

In 1986, she started her own business staging and choreographing for special events in the corporate sector. Some of her clients have included the Formula 1 – Grand Prix Organization, L’oreal, BP, Coles-Myer, GMH, Mazda and KPMG. Major events include the Opening Ceremony for “The World Police & Fire Games” at the M.C.G and Melbourne’s Millennium New Year’s Eve party on the banks of the Yarra.

In 1995 Joanne took up the position of Director of the National Theatre Ballet School in Melbourne, Australia where she developed a strong education based dance program. She was the instigator and document author of the first accredited private provider dance course in Victoria and also introduced V.C.E. Dance studies at the school. She has been an advisor in the writing of course documents for CQCM, Box Hill T.A.F.E and B.A.P.A. and one of the founding members of the ‘Safe Dance’ program.

Joanne is currently lecturing to undergraduate students in Movement, Stagecraft and History, as well as teaching dance to students as young as three years.

She presently sits on the Executive Board of The Australian Institute of Classical Dance and the Green Room Awards Association Inc. Music Theatre Panel. In 2002 she produced the Green Room Association Awards ceremony that re-opened Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne.

She has a Graduate Diploma in Education, Visual and Performing Arts (R.M.I.T), Certificate of Business Studies and has completed her Masters in Education.


Mr Graham Pages BA Mus Th Perf, BA Fine Arts - Acting, Drama & Musical Theatre

Graham graduated from the Musical Theatre course at WAAPA in 1995. He has appeared in Australian musicals and plays including Peter Pan and performed in South East Asia for Disney, Mattel and DC Comics.

In 2001 he won a prestigious Green Room Award for his roles in the musical Prodigal Son. For the past fifteen years he has been involved in Theatre in Education not only as an actor and facilitator but also as a director working with actors in Australia and New Zealand.

 

 

Emma Wolfe B.A Musical Theatre.

 

Singing, Music Appreciation, Jazz Dance, Tap Dance

Emma graduated from the University of Ballarat Arts Academy (Federation University) where she completed a Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre). Her performance highlights at the Academy include, Anna from a Little Night Music, Young Guido from Nine and Sharon Atkins from Working. Emma has recently just finished touring Australia and New Zealand with Peppa Pig Live,Treasure Hunt as Mrs. Duck and the swing for Life Like Touring.

Children’s entertainment is a real passion of Emma’s, prior to Peppa Pig, Emma featured in some children operettas for the Festival of Voices, Tasmania. Emma also has experience in direction and choreography with highlights including choreographing the 'Xmas Kids' for Carols by the Bay, Tasmania, whereby she choreographed for both Rob Mills and Jack Vidgen. Alongside performing Emma has a passion for teaching and is currently completing her Masters of Teaching (Secondary), specializing in Drama and Music through the University of Tasmania 

Goranka Zuklic-Mikelin

Classical Ballet, Contemporary, Musical Appreciation, Jazz, Tap

Trained in the Vaganova method at the "School for Classical Ballet" in Zagreb, Croatia, Goranka joined the Contemporary Company of Vesna Mimica & then went on to become a full time member of staff at the Ana Maletic School oif Contemporary Dance, in Zagreb, one of only 3 schools worldwide at the time teaching Laban Mthod to young dancers.

Goranka gained her RAD (Royal Academy of Dance) Registration after immigrating to Australia and has beeen teaching pre-school to Advanced Foundation Level  ever since, alongside Contemporary dance, Choreography, Jazz Dance & Tap training young dancers to pre-professionals on the teaching faculty of schools such as Ballet Theatre Australia, as well as the Manly Dance Arts Centre & Dance First Academy on Sydney.

Goranka also plays piano, and especially enjoys her work with the pre-school to elementary levels of dance, having advanced her studies in early childhood development at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Philosophy in their Teacher Training Department.