Nyangga Ngura is NAISDA’s COVID-Safe Homestay Program. It means Give Camp in Darkinyung Language. Nyangga Ngura matches NAISDA … (read more)
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Spirit of the Dance guides NAISDA’s 2020 achievements - 30.11.20
NAISDA Dance College, Australia’s national arts training organisation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, will present its … (read more)
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Students’ artworks raise over $1,400 for remote Aboriginal Community - 24.11.20
An exhibition of 22 original artworks on calico by NAISDA Dance College students has raised over $1,400 to … (read more)
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Outdoor cultural exhibition honours NAIDOC 2020 and Australia’s 65,000+ year history - 08.11.20
A new outdoor exhibition of original artworks on calico, Gurayndja, will be launched at NAISDA Dance College on … (read more)
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New Opportunities for Tomorrow’s First Nations Dance Artists - 20.10.20
A new pathway into the professional world for First Nations dance artists has been announced through a multi-year … (read more)
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NAISDA Dance College Extends Online Auditions for 2021 Intake - 21.09.20
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people aged 16 to 26 with a passion for dance, culture and … (read more)
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From Sand to Stage: Issue 21 - 07.09.20
The September 2020 issue of NAISDA Dance College’s newsletter is here! Issue 21 of From Sand to Stage … (read more)
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Congratulations to graduate Emily Flannery, recipient of this year’s Joanne Harris Pre-Professional Support Scholarship -
NAISDA was delighted to award this year’s Joanne Harris Pre-Professional Support Scholarship to Class of 2018 Graduate Emily … (read more)
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Yarning with Monica Stevens -
Since the age of 16, Monica Stevens – a proud Bama woman born on Yidjini Country in Far … (read more)
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Certificate III Developing Artist Riley Warner shares his latest achievement -
It hasn’t been the easiest start to the year for Certificate III Developing Artist Riley Warner, but the … (read more)