The NAISDA Dance College (usually referred to as simply NAISDA) is a performing arts training college based in Kariong, New South Wales for Aboriginal...
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Retrieved 17 November 2021. "NAISDA Dance College". Ausdance. Retrieved 26 August 2022. Official website of NAISDA Dance College Coltheart, David (October–November...
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Development Association (NAISDA), Rob Bryant, a Gumbaynggirr man and graduate of NAISDA, and Cheryl Stone, a South African-born student at NAISDA. Clive Joseph Robin...
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NAISDA), it was based in Sydney, New South Wales, and operated from 1976 to 1998. The group has its origins in "Careers in Dance", a full-time dance training...
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danced with Pomare's company, contributed to the definition of "Black Dance", and leaves a huge legacy in Australia in the form of the NAISDA Dance College...
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and photographer Malcolm Cole (1949–1995), Aboriginal dancer and teacher at NAISDA Dance College, Sydney Malcolm Fairley (born 1952), British criminal...
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Elma Gada Kris (category Australian female dancers)
(NAISDA) Dance College in Sydney. Kris first danced with Bangarra Dance Theatre in 1997. She danced with the Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre dance troupe...
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Redfern (which later led to the development of NAISDA Dance College, and, indirectly, Bangarra Dance Theatre). It was originally housed in the National...
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Association (later known as NAISDA Dance College), which had been established by Carole Johnson. She earned an Associate's degree in dance in 1992. Anu began performing...
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Rarriwuy Hick (section Dance and theatre)
in dance to establish a troupe. In 2009, she commenced studies at the National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA) Dance College...
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Frances Rings (category Australian female dancers)
Bangarra Dance Theatre. Retrieved 21 November 2023. "Frances Rings appointed as NAISDA's Head of Creative Studies". NAISDA Dance College. 18 January...
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Performing arts education in Australia (section Dance)
Secondary Senior College. - NAISDA Dance College The National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA) Dance College is a place of...
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danced with Pomare's company, contributed to the definition of "Black Dance", and leaves a huge legacy in Australia in the form of the NAISDA Dance College...
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2016, the 40th anniversary of NAISDA Dance College was celebrated in an exhibition at Carriageworks. Naya Wa Yugali ("We Dance" in Darkinyung language) featured...
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2000–present), Scottish-American musician Kim Walker (dancer), former dancer, CEO of NAISDA Dance College, Australia, since 2007/8 Kim Walker (field hockey)...
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Programme held in Redfern, that later led to the establishment of NAISDA Dance College, among other things. She was involved in the theatre industry as...
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contemporary dancer and choreographer, known for her role in the establishment of the National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA), and...
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Black Swan Theatre Company; Marrugeku Physical Theatre; and the NAISDA Dance College. He also created the Michael Leslie Pilbara Performing Arts Program...
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Antony Tudor (category Rambert Dance Company dancers)
found the predecessor to the NAISDA Dance College for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students of contemporary dance in Australia. He was artistic...
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original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014. "NAISDA Foundation Patron and Board". NAISDA Dance College. Retrieved 8 December 2021. "The Queen's Birthday...
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Lillian Crombie (category Indigenous Australian dancers)
Association (NAISDA) as one of their first intake of students in 1976, and joined the performance arm of the organisation, the Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre...
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Janet Munyarryun (category Australian female dancers)
Skills Development Association (NAISDA) Dance College in Sydney, and started cultural workshops to bring traditional dance practices to urban students. She...
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Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre NAISDA (National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association) Dance College Bangarra Dance Theatre List of Indigenous...
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of the Year – Nicole Watson Educational Institute of the Year – NAISDA Dance College Student of the Year – Ashley Walker "Dream of love, and success will...
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A Board". Studio A. Retrieved 27 July 2020. "NAISDA Foundation Patron and Board". NAISDA Dance College. Retrieved 6 October 2020. with the co-operation...
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(North Ryde) National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA) University of NSW (Kensington Campus) Victoria Australian Ballet School...
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Performing arts in Australia (section Dance)
Australian culture. Dance in Australia is diverse, ranging from The Australian Ballet to the Restless Dance Company to the many local dance studios. Aboriginal...
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Redfern, Sydney, celebrating the 40th anniversary of NAISDA Dance College, called Naya Wa Yugali ("We Dance" in Darkinyung language). 2019: Juno Gemes: The...
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David Page (musician) (category Australian male dancers)
friends. Page worked at NAISDA Dance College as music producer as well as bus driver and janitor. He joined the Bangarra Dance Theatre in 1991 as resident...
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directed by an Indigenous Australian. Aboriginal Dance Theatre Redfern (1979), NAISDA Dance College, Bangarra Dance Theatre, and Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative...
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