(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania (P.455) ADCC: The longest-running crew dance championship in Oceania

29-04-2026

(Worldkings.org) Established in 2006, ADCC was created with a clear purpose: to give dance crews a professional platform to showcase choreography, synchronization, stage presence, and overall performance quality in a structured competitive format.

The Australian Dance Crew Championships (ADCC) is a large-scale dance competition dedicated to crew-based performance, and it is widely regarded as the longest-running crew dance championship in Australia and across the Oceania region.

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From its beginnings as a national event, ADCC has steadily expanded into an international competition. While its core remains in Australia, it now attracts dance crews from countries such as New Zealand, the Philippines, South Africa, and others. This international reach has helped position ADCC as a key event not only within Australia but across the wider Oceania dance community.

The competition is typically organized in multiple stages, starting with regional or state-level qualifiers held in different cities. Successful crews progress to national competitions and, ultimately, to the International Finals, where top teams compete for championship titles and significant cash prizes. Participants are divided into divisions based on age groups and crew size, allowing both younger dancers and large professional crews to compete fairly.

What distinguishes ADCC is its longevity and focus. Unlike many dance competitions that include solos or duos, ADCC centers on crew performance, emphasizing teamwork, precision, and large-scale choreography. Its continuous operation since 2006 and its structured pathway from local qualifiers to international finals have made it one of the most influential and enduring dance crew competitions in Oceania.

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