Performing Arts in Western Australia
The Performing Arts include; contemporary and traditional theatre forms, music performance, and dance, along with opera, puppetry, circus, comedy, street performance and entertainment. As well as the performers themselves, Performing Arts encompasses a large behind-the-scenes workforce of lighting and sound technicians, costumers, props and special effects technicians, marketers, promoters, directors and producers. With their immediacy and human scale, the Performing Arts enjoy an unmatched capacity to create communal experiences in the cities and regions of WA.
Western Australia’s contemporary and heritage performing arts organisations have earned a robust global reputation. WA is home to Australia’s oldest international arts festival and the world renowned Fringe World Festival, and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) is recognised as one of Australia’s premier performing arts training institutions. FutureNow works closely with our industry partners to examine current trends in the sector and identify opportunities to promote and support the performing arts workforce.
Western Australia’s contemporary and heritage performing arts organisations have earned a robust global reputation. WA is home to Australia’s oldest international arts festival and the world renowned Fringe World Festival, and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) is recognised as one of Australia’s premier performing arts training institutions. FutureNow works closely with our industry partners to examine current trends in the sector and identify opportunities to promote and support the performing arts workforce.