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This paper reports findings from a study that sought to understand the barriers and opportunities faced by dance artists in Australia. The paper focuses on work patterns, environment, and the implications for vocational education and training.
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Careers in dance performance are typically short. Consequently, dance artists face the fact that a significant amount of their working lives will be spent in non-performance activities. Results reveal the diverse roles in which Australian dance artists engage. They also indicate the need to include career development, self-management and small business skills within higher education dance programs.
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This page is a summary of: Careers in Dance: Beyond Performance to the Real World of Work, Journal of Dance Education, January 2009, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/15290824.2009.10387381.
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