DanceNetwork.com.au was created for dancers by dancers!
We invested our time, money and energy to create the
dance web site of our dreams - one that could serve
all dancers irrespective of background, while also promoting
dance-related businesses. By doing so we hope the general
public will become more passionate about dance - by
having it all at their fingertips!
We are eager to learn about the issues that affect
you and your dance business. You may have useful ideas
on how DanceNetwork.com.au can become your ideal dance
site too – in this case we want to hear from you!
You may even be interested in contributing a story about
your dance school, dance experience or business. Contact
us to organise a meeting or simply send us a message.
Our Mission
DanceNetwork.com.au is much more than just a web site.
We are committed to developing the growth of dance culture
around Australia.
Our team has developed four core objectives
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- Create the web’s premier dance site. One of
our foremost aims is to develop and maintain a website
with outstanding visual appeal and quality content.
Dedicated reporters will research articles and source
interviews. We want to keep our site continuously
fresh and engaging. The more hits we receive and the
easier our site is to use, the more chance of your
business gaining extra customers.
- Increase dance promotion in Australia. We feel the
public needs to be aware of the diversity of dance
talent and choice available to them. We therefore
aim to be the most visible and visited dance site
in Australia. In order to realise this objective,
DanceNetwork.com.au has made advertising and public
relations a high priority.
- Unite Dancers – Building community. It’s
all about synergy. The more members we have from diverse
dance backgrounds, the stronger the voice for dance.
We want to hear from you and help dance businesses
network. This translates to more opportunities for
creative partnerships and building a sense of community.
- Investing in Dance Talent. We feel this is so important
that we have created a dedicated funding body called
DanceBank.
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