This is a policy document developed by the dance team (Head of Dance, Davide Terlingo and Dance Advisor, Jenny Roche) at the Arts Council of Ireland in 2010. The document outlines the Arts Council's dance strategy from 2010 to 2012 including core policy and special policy aims. This paper outlines how the Arts Council intends to build on its review of Partnership for the Arts concluded in June 2008, and offers a more developed and integrated overview of how the Council envisages dance provision in the future. Feedback from ongoing discussions with dance artists and organisations contributed directly to the shaping of the ideas in this document
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This is a policy document developed by the dance team (Head of Dance, Davide Terlingo and Dance Advi...
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non-peer-reviewedIdeological, cultural and historical factors impact on dance, or any culturally str...
Rhetoric and reality: Examining the policy-practice interface of European and Irish arts policy.This...
This multi-authored article arises from an artist-led festival of dance and probes what is entailed ...
This paper examines how the trend towards collaboration has recently become a major driving force in...
This is a policy document developed by the dance team (Head of Dance, Davide Terlingo and Dance Advi...
The Arts Council currently provides revenue funding to ballet companies and supports individual danc...
In order to support the arts sector in developing its thinking and practice as well as to inform its...
A window on dance, Arts Council England’s dance mapping report is the most significant compilation o...
The LSC commissioned Professor Jonothan Neelands and the University of Warwick’s Centre for Educatio...
This report discusses current provision and potential future developments for professional level tra...
The first part of this thesis provides an autobiographical reflection and three contextualising hist...
This report outlines recommendations agreed to by the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa on ho...
Abstract: Research was conducted to examine engagement with the EU Culture Programme from the Irish ...
Abstract This paper argues for the importance of mixed research methods in capturing...
This collaborative paper explores issues in response to current concerns regarding dance training wi...
non-peer-reviewedIdeological, cultural and historical factors impact on dance, or any culturally str...
Rhetoric and reality: Examining the policy-practice interface of European and Irish arts policy.This...
This multi-authored article arises from an artist-led festival of dance and probes what is entailed ...
This paper examines how the trend towards collaboration has recently become a major driving force in...