Dancer Transition Resource Centre National Survey

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The Dancer Transition Resource Centre (DTRC) is conducting national surveys of professional dancers (both members and non-members) to understand how dance performance careers have changed in recent years.

By contributing to this research on the working situations, and career and transition needs of professional dancers, you are helping DTRC to better support you in your career. The results of these surveys reveal the current trends within the dance profession, and the current challenges faced by professional dancers. Survey results are widely cited by other arts organizations and within dance-related publications nationwide.

The survey was designed by Hill Strategies Research in collaboration with the DTRC.

Complete the survey now at: www.DancerSurvey.ca

THERE ARE PRIZES … Complete the survey by June 30th, 2016, for your chance to win an iPad mini or a dancewear item of your choosing from AinslieWear!

Please forward this email throughout your networks to professional dancers of any style.

Celebrate Canada’s Emerging Indigenous Artists

Aboriginal Arts & Stories is Canada’s largest art and writing contest for Indigenous youth.

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Wednesday, June 15th, 2016 6:00pm-8:30pm
Art Gallery of Hamilton
123 King Street West
Hamilton, ON

Join Historica Canada, Indigenous community leaders and members of the arts community as we celebrate the winners of the 2016 Aboriginal Arts & Stories youth arts competition at the Art Gallery of Hamilton.
This free cocktail reception will feature an exhibition of this year’s inspiring winning art pieces, an awards presentation and exciting live entertainment.

Please join in celebrating talented young Indigenous artists and writers from across the country.
Be sure to RSVP to Eventbrite to secure your ticket!

Contact Information:
Rebecca Benson, Program Coordinator, Aboriginal Arts & Stories
416-506-1867 | ourstory@historicacanada.ca | www.our-story.ca | @aborartsstories

FAQs

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
Please see the Art Gallery of Hamilton’s web page for public transport and parking options: http://www.artgalleryofhamilton.com/va_dir.php

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please contact ourstory@historicacanada.ca or toll free 1-866-701-1867.