Australian Dance Council
The Australian Dance Council, known as Ausdance, is a national dance advocacy organisation in Australia.
Ausdance represents the Australian dance profession. Ausdance is a network of organisations including Ausdance National, Ausdance ACT, Ausdance Qld, Ausdance SA and Ausdance WA.[1]
Ausdance's mission is to educate and support the dance community within local, national and international communities. Ausdance:
- provides leadership in dance education, advocacy, policy development and debate.
- provides a voice for dance development in Australia.
- innovation, creativity and diversity in dance.
- encourages access to and understanding of dance in communities throughout Australia.
- assists in identifying and promoting all dance traditions that exist in Australia, in recognition of their cultural importance.
- fosters international links with dance and dance-related organisations.
Ausdance National works to:
- Communicate the contribution dance makes to the lives of all Australians.
- Support sustainable careers through industry partnerships and skills development programs.
- Share best practice standards for safe dance, teaching methodology and business practice.
- Foster international networks that provide career opportunities for Australian dance artists.
- Encourage discussion about the value and purpose of dance by publishing writing, research and good news.
The Ausdance network produces the annual Australian Dance Award] and the Australian Youth Dance Festival.
Ausdance National provides services, forums, publications and opportunities including:
- The National Dance Forum
- Safe Dance research and info sheets for Safe Dance practice, dance teaching methodology and business practice.
- Australian guidelines for teaching dance
- Ausdance Peggy van Praagh Choreographic Fellowship
- Keith Bain Choreographic Travel Fellowship
- World Dance Alliance–Asia Pacific networking and academic publishing
- Dance insurance
Ausdance National is a member of the National Advocates for Arts Education (NAAE).
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