Friday, 1 February, 2019 - 09:48
Regional route a funding play
Having spent years working overseas in Europe and the UK, director and lighting designer Mark Howett is acutely aware of the need for art to appeal far beyond its own cultural base.
Co:3 Australia is the state’s flagship contemporary dance company, contributing a unique voice to the national cultural environment. It supports and inspires the development of contemporary dance, dancers and dance culture.
At the 2022 Performing Arts WA Awards, Co:3 won the Best Mainstage Production, Outstanding Ensemble and Outstanding Stage Design awards for its dance work Archives of Humanity.
Rank | Company | # | |
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24th | - | Mangkaja Arts Resource Agency | $2.06m |
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Performing Lines WA | $2.01m |
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Co3 Contemporary Dance | $1.59m |
28th | - | Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation | $1.52m |
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Community Arts Network | $1.50m |
Rank | Company | # | |
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13th | Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts | 48 | |
14th | FORM Building a State of Creativity | 48 | |
15th | Co3 Contemporary Dance | 45 | |
16th | Western Australian Youth Orchestras Association | 30 | |
17th | CinefestOZ Film Festival | 30 |
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RANKING: 27 Up from 28 in Arts & Cultural Organisations list | 27 Nov 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: Isabella Bosworth, Non-Executive Director | 03 Oct 2024 |
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RANKING: 28 Down from 26 in Arts & Cultural Organisations list | 13 Aug 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: Aimee Sadler, Administrative Assistant | 06 Aug 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: Claudia Alessi, Project Coordinator | 06 Aug 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: David Mack, Artistic Associate | 06 Aug 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: Leisa Bellevret, Finance Manager | 06 Aug 2024 |
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NEW ROLE: Suzie Combemorel, Development Manager | 06 Aug 2024 |
Having spent years working overseas in Europe and the UK, director and lighting designer Mark Howett is acutely aware of the need for art to appeal far beyond its own cultural base.
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Co3 Contemporary Dance is included in 1 list - Arts & Cultural Organisations.