
Dance Academy is a 2010 Australian teen drama film that follows the story of a group of teenagers attending the National Academy of Dance in Sydney. The film follows the students as they navigate the pressures of their studies, friendships, and romantic relationships.
The film contains several sexual moments that explore the complexities of teenage sexuality. One of the most notable scenes is when Tara (Xenia Goodwin) and Christian (Thomas Lacey) share a passionate kiss in the middle of a dance class. This scene is significant as it is the first time Tara has allowed herself to be vulnerable and open up to someone.
The film also explores the idea of sexual experimentation. In one scene, Kat (Alicia Banit) and Ethan (Tim Pocock) are seen engaging in a sexual act in a swimming pool. This scene is significant as it shows the two characters exploring their sexuality in a safe and consensual way.
The film also touches upon the idea of sexual harassment. In one scene, Abigail (Dena Kaplan) is seen being harassed by a male student. This scene is significant as it highlights the importance of consent and respect in any sexual encounter.
Overall, Dance Academy is a film that explores the complexities of teenage sexuality in a sensitive and thoughtful way. The film’s sexual moments are handled with care and respect, and serve to highlight the importance of consent and respect in any sexual encounter.
LOTS of kissing scenes throughout.
When Sammy and Abigail are a couple, there are many scenes of passionate kissing and at a party, they go into a room, and kiss passionately. It seems they are about to have sex, but they stop before they do.
Sammy and Ollie (also a boy) kiss as both are gay.
At Kat's bithday party, her boyfriend kisses her passionately in a room; Kat is drunk. He is wanting to have sex with her, but she tells him to stop many times. He doesn't until Christian comes and stops him.
Some scenes have girls getting changed. No nudity but you see them in their lingerie. This is not meant to be sexual in any way.
At the beach, we see girls in bikinis.
In a scene in one episode, Abigail says she is upset because of the size of her breasts as they are getting larger which she refers to as "this". Kat, in reply also says she has large "this" and then says that not all dancers have flat chests.