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Strictly Contemporary Dancing IV: Segmenting the Audience

Kenny Shim, dancer-choreographers | Alistair Wroe, dancer- choreographers

14-Jul-17 14:00

Strictly Contemporary Dancing IV: Segmenting the Audience

The dancer-choreographers explain “audience segmentation” and how it is used to help grow dance-attendees through audience-development programs. Our guests uncover how to introduce dance-averse audience and novices to this genre of the performing arts, how to engage the audience in a conversation on dance. Beyond that, get a view into how dancers find projects and to keep themselves employed. Might change how you think about live performers.


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