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Regional Dance Artist Online Hub

Ausdance WA

The WA Dance Sector Consultation //In Motion// (2024) indicated that our regional dance community need better support, and importantly, that the Perth metro community fully recognise that this is a key issue that our sector faces as a whole and was raised by the majority of respondents regardless of their location. 

The idea is to pilot a Regional Dance Artist Online Hub – a regular meeting place for dance people. These will be facilitated online, hosted by Ausdance WA and aim to provide regional dance artists the space to connect, network and share their practice, and for Ausdance to stay informed about the changing needs in these communities. Ausdance will consider arranging guest speakers, or connecting with other industry representatives as required to support interest. The information gathered will also help to inform a mapping project of dance activity across professional/independent practitioners, school and studio teachers, recreational activity, youth programs, classes for older people, across all styles/genres, etc. and serve as powerful data on who/where/how much dance is happening in the state.

This Get Together session will help us to put feelers out, connect with who might be interested, and allow us to expand our networks and inform the approach.

Location

Perth Metro

Artforms

Ballet and Dance

Company Contacts

Contact Name:

Amy

Wiseman

Email: director.wa@ausdance.org.au
Phone: 0423 362 950

Company Bio

Established in 1977, Ausdance WA is a not for profit membership organisation dedicated to support and advocacy for the dance sector in Western Australia. It provides leadership, education, and resources to dance artists, teachers in schools, studios and community cultural and recreational contexts, and dance companies and organisations across the state. We exist to ensure West Australians have access to the best experiences of dance - as participants, audiences, creators and performers. We do this through delivery of a suite of programs and initiatives, offering education and training, sector news and information, employment, and promotion of artists and companies, contributing significantly to the capacity building and sustainability of the sector. We support engagement with dance across all ages, all genres, all abilities and across the state. Ausdance WA is part of a national network of state and territory offices allowing national advocacy issues to be addressed and our sector represented. After a period of pause, Ausdance WA delivered a WA Dance Sector consultation in 2024 with project funding from DLGSC. This research ensures we understand current key issues, ensuring we can continue to be a strong voice for dance in WA. www.ausdancewa.org.au