Masterpiece has all the right moves

FOLLOWING months of planning and preparation, Masterpiece Dance is thrilled to announce the purchase of its very own studio home in the heart of Beerwah.
The much-loved local dance school has officially taken ownership of the two adjoining properties previously occupied by Campbell’s Upholstery and Beerwah Mechanical, marking a major milestone in its journey.
Over the coming months, these spaces will be completely transformed into a modern dance, acrobatics, and aerial arts hub. The new facilities, designed to nurture creativity, confidence, and community, are set to open for classes in February 2026.
The new Masterpiece Dance location will feature three stunning studios with high ceilings and professional-grade flooring, a full-length aerials setup, a dedicated acro space, and internal amenities. Outside, families can look forward to a large undercover fenced area and a convenient drop-and-go zone, with easy access from Beerwah Parade and Free Street
Founder, Sarah Kwarcianyi, said the transformation had already begun. “It might not look like much right now, but we are going to completely transform this place into a beautiful, purpose-built space for dance, acro, and aerials.”
For Sarah and her husband Lewis, this move represents a bold leap of faith and a long-term investment in the local community. “This is a huge step of faith for us, and one we’re taking because we believe in this town and these kids,” said Sarah. “We want to provide a place where young people can thrive, while creating jobs and opportunities for teachers and youth right here in Beerwah.”
Lewis added that the decision to invest in Beerwah reflects their strong confidence in the region’s future.“We are so confident about the future of Beerwah; this whole area is booming, and we’re excited to grow with it. We’re here for the long haul, building something permanent that our community can enjoy for years to come.”

He continued: “It’s a great central location, and there are lots of positive community groups on this side of town, like Beerwah Kindy and Church On The Rise, and young business owners, like TruePhorm Gym and Hinterland Boxing Club. I think it’s really going to develop over the next decade into a thriving part of the Hinterland.”
Despite some community concerns about rapid development in the region, Lewis and Sarah remain optimistic.“There’s a lot of negativity around Beerwah at the moment with so much new housing being built, but we are really optimistic about the future of this area.
Population growth can be a good thing if done properly with careful planning and smart infrastructure. Beerwah is getting a brand-new train station before the 2032 Olympics, which will bring with it improved public transport, parking, street lighting, footpaths, amenities, and road upgrades.”
“It’s great to see young people having a go, starting businesses, and investing into this area,” he said.
In the months ahead, the Masterpiece team will host community working bees to help clean, paint, and set up the new studios. Locals keen to lend a hand are encouraged to get involved.
“Together, we can build something that will bless families for years to come,” said Sarah.

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