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Discover the new retail space at Opening Night

The year ahead is an exciting one for Opening Night Supplies with the store doubling in size over the holidays, including the installation of a dedicated shoe fitting area as well as a fabric and trims area.

Ray Rose Ballroom shoes will be available in the coming weeks and many more fabulous dance and calisthenics products are available. With an exciting Pointe Shoe Fitting Program beginning, the staff at Opening Night will help you to understand why you should wear the style chosen for you, and how to best maintain your foot health and shoe quality.

Priding themselves on a high quality of service and a wide range of products and suppliers, Opening Night Supplies caters to all performers locally as well as far and wide. Opening Night Supplies services calisthenics clubs, dancing schools, costume designers and other performing enthusiasts around Australia. Owners Melinda Moutsos and Carolyn Grant have been involved in calisthenics and dance for over 20 years, and love helping performers reach their full potential and shine on stage.

Melinda and Carolyn would like to thank the community for their support over the tough times in lockdown, along with their landlords at Seebeck Property Group and fabulous local and international suppliers.

The growth of the business over the last three years has enabled Melinda and Carolyn to hire young local performers to work at the shop, and the business looks forward to supporting local events such as the Morwell Festival of Dance and Longbeach Calisthenics Competition later in the year.

Opening Night Supplies is located at Shop 2/32 Treloar Lane, Pakenham. For more information, visit www.openingnightsupplies.com or phone (03) 5941 5713. Opening hours: Monday to Tuesday – 10am to 5pm, Wednesday to Friday – 9.30am to 5pm, Saturday – 9am to 1.30pm.

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