The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has apologised for editing footage of a naval ceremony that made it appear as if leading dignitaries watched a modern dance troupe perform. Prime Minister Scott Morrison criticised the ABC for misreporting the event, while the dance group has accused the public broadcaster of “deceptive editing” and filming the performance from provocative angles. On Sunday, the Sydney-based 101 Doll Squadron, a modern dance group, was hired to perform at the official commissioning ceremony of the HMAS Supply, a naval replenishment vessel. The ABC report showed select shots of the dancers performing before cutting away to show footage of Governor-General David Hurley, along with the Chief of Defence Angus Campbell and Chief of Navy Michael Noonan. It was later revealed by a defence department spokesperson that only the chief of defence was present. Hurley and the chief of navy arrived after the performance. “I am disappointed …