The dominance of cities as the centre of the knowledge-based economy in Australia has led to migration of creative artists away from regional centres and smaller cities. While the evidence is limited, it is suggested that the arts positively impact both economic and social sustainability of rural communities. This research sought to establish the social impact of a regional community contemporary dance program, Ausdance WA's Future Landings 2013. Specifically, whether the project enabled participants to 'belong' more to the local community and whether the projects increased capacity for contemporary dance in regional Western Australia. In 2013, Future Landings comprised of three projects representing communities in the Kimberley, Pilbara, a...
Despite the significance of rural Australia to national identity, many commentators claim that rural...
The research project introduced in this paper explores the interface between cultural brokerage and ...
This study is an independent evaluation of a programme of dance activities provided in rural Lincoln...
To combat social and economic inequity in rural Australia, governments, communities, and policy make...
Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the lo...
Often considered a distant and poor relative of 'authentic' arts practices in Australia, c...
Images of Australia are dominated by rural landscapes and depictions of the outback. However, rural ...
This study examines the activities of an arts group in a small rural town in Australia through the l...
This chapter by Kim Dunphy of the Cultural Development Network in Australia contributes to an intern...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
The role of the arts in the revitalisation and strengthening of Australia’s rural, remote, and Indig...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
© 1996 Kim Frances DunphyThis study examines the significance of cultural arts in the lives of seven...
Change is inimical to the fabric of life. Yet it affects countries and sectors within countries dif...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
Despite the significance of rural Australia to national identity, many commentators claim that rural...
The research project introduced in this paper explores the interface between cultural brokerage and ...
This study is an independent evaluation of a programme of dance activities provided in rural Lincoln...
To combat social and economic inequity in rural Australia, governments, communities, and policy make...
Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the lo...
Often considered a distant and poor relative of 'authentic' arts practices in Australia, c...
Images of Australia are dominated by rural landscapes and depictions of the outback. However, rural ...
This study examines the activities of an arts group in a small rural town in Australia through the l...
This chapter by Kim Dunphy of the Cultural Development Network in Australia contributes to an intern...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
The role of the arts in the revitalisation and strengthening of Australia’s rural, remote, and Indig...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
© 1996 Kim Frances DunphyThis study examines the significance of cultural arts in the lives of seven...
Change is inimical to the fabric of life. Yet it affects countries and sectors within countries dif...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
Despite the significance of rural Australia to national identity, many commentators claim that rural...
The research project introduced in this paper explores the interface between cultural brokerage and ...
This study is an independent evaluation of a programme of dance activities provided in rural Lincoln...