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Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts i(11298280 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: 1994 Brisbane, Queensland, ;
Heritage: Aboriginal
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'The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts is a Registered Training Organisation providing teaching excellence and innovation in contemporary dance, music, and acting. Vibrant and diverse, we are the only centre in Australia offering courses that incorporate all performing arts genres, including classes dedicated to Indigenous cultural fusion. ACPA’s course content is designed specifically for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who come to ACPA’s state-of-the-art studios in Brisbane from communities all around Australia. 

Our students come to ACPA to experience a learning environment which is challenging, demanding, motivating and, above all, nurturing of the talents of our young and emerging artists. ACPA’s teaching framework emphasises individualised learning, developing each student’s potential to become an arts leader of the future.

Our strong global network ensures ACPA students are trained by industry experts to build the technical capability and confidence they need for professional public performances, and to launch careers in the arts and entertainment sectors. 

ACPA is a Registered Training Organisation registered by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) and delivers vocational education and training (VET) services.’

Source: https://acpa.edu.au/about/ (Sighted: 15/10/2019)

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