
MICHELLE HOPPER DOYLE
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Bio
Michelle Hopper Doyle is a highly respected leader in the Australian performing arts industry, with over 25 years of experience as a professional performer, choreographer, and creative visionary. Known for her exceptional standards, bold creativity, and unwavering commitment to excellence, Michelle has earned a reputation as a trusted authority and mentor in the dance world.
As founder of LAUNCH Performing Arts Centre, Michelle’s purpose goes beyond credentials and credits. She created LAUNCH to be a space where students make lifelong memories, connect through their shared passion, and — for those called to it — have the opportunity to turn their love of dance into a fulfilling career. She is deeply passionate about instilling work ethic, self-respect, and resilience in her students, inspiring them to strive for their best, make choices that lead to personal growth, and step confidently into their future — whether on stage or beyond.
Michelle’s professional career spans stage, screen, and television. She performed in major productions including Singin’ in the Rain (Australasian tour, as Cyd Charisse) and Grease: The Arena Spectacular featuring John Farnham, and has shared the stage with global music artists including Kylie Minogue, Jessica Mauboy, Boyzone, and Adam Lambert.
Her film and television appearances include Moulin Rouge, The Great Gatsby, Happy Feet 1 & 2, The Son of the Mask, and Goddess, along with The X Factor, Australian Idol, The ARIAs, MTV Awards, Nickelodeon, So You Think You Can Dance, and Dancing with the Stars.
Behind the scenes, Michelle has carved a path as a respected choreographer and producer. Her work has featured in major events such as the AHIA Awards, Aussie Home Loans’ national event, and a SEA FM flash mob that went viral. Her choreography has been showcased on Seasons 3–5 of The Masked Singer Australia, under the creative direction of The Squared Division.
Michelle has had the privilege of working with industry greats including Baz Luhrmann, George Miller, David Atkins, Kelley Abbey, Wade Robson, The Squared Division, John O’Connell, Jason Coleman, Nathan Mark Wright, and Dein Perry.
In addition to studio life, Michelle continues to shape the future of dance through her work as a faculty member and choreographer for national conventions including VDF.
