This report outlines recommendations agreed to by the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa on how to best recognise and support dance. Introduction: During 2013 Creative New Zealand reviewed its funding programmes, priorities and initiatives for supporting New Zealand dance. As part of the review we sought feedback from the dance sector. This final report on the dance review outlines the recommendations agreed by the Arts Council and discusses issues identified during the review
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On 19 December 2011 Arts Minister Simon Crean announced a review of the Australia Council, the...
This review explores the best ways to support and develop New Zealand visual arts, and seeks feedbac...
The National Dance Forum aims to foster the artistic development of dance in Australia by prov...
Executive Summary: Pacific arts and culture are a major feature of New Zealand’s arts landscape. The...
The LSC commissioned Professor Jonothan Neelands and the University of Warwick’s Centre for Educatio...
Creative New Zealand will call for tenders for selected key roles in New Zealand’s arts infrastruct...
The purpose of this document is to indicate the New Zealand Arts Council’s strategic direction over ...
The Arts Council currently provides revenue funding to ballet companies and supports individual danc...
Inclusion of students with impairments in New Zealand (NZ) dance education needs attention. The aim ...
A window on dance, Arts Council England’s dance mapping report is the most significant compilation o...
This is a policy document developed by the dance team (Head of Dance, Davide Terlingo and Dance Advi...
This research investigates the legislated avenues of arts funding in New Zealand. The four areas cov...
In 2004 the dance industry in Australia is a well-developed and highly differentiated branch of the ...
Executive summary of findings When NYDC began, there were seven areas of the project that were iden...
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