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Emerging Makers
 

Our friends at @DirtyFeetLtd are excited to announce their 2024 Emerging Makers program!

Emerging Makers is a three-day masterclass focused on developing 10 invited emerging dance artists, with and without disabilities. The program is designed to cultivate and hone each artist's unique voice and perspectives toward their own dance making processes.

The studio sharing will showcase the cumulative findings from the masterclass. This event is open to friends, family, and industry guests, and is hosted in partnership with the PACT Centre for Emerging Artists.

When: Wednesday, 21 August | 5:00 - 6:00 PM
Where: 107 Railway Parade, Erskineville NSW 2043
Access: Wheelchair accessible, Auslan Interpreter available
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The program is supported by Create NSW and PACT Centre for Emerging Artists.

 

Event details

Venue: PACT Centre For Emerging Artists
Bookings: Required
Start Date: Tuesday 20 August 2024

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