Playing WA grants program brings arts organisations to regional WA
Four major WA touring companies will share just under $1.6 million, taking their productions to regional Western Australia over the next three years, as part of the State Government's Playing WA Multi-year grants program.
- Four arts organisations sharing $1.6 million to bring their shows to regional WA.
- Tours include opera, ballet, orchestral and family theatre programs.
The West Australian Ballet will receive $399,953 to take a children's ballet and mixed bill gala program to Kalgoorlie, Karratha and Port Hedland next year, with Karratha, Port Hedland, Bunbury and Mandurah on the tour in 2023.
Regional opera lovers are also in for a treat, with the West Australian Opera receiving $400,000 to take a combination of outdoor opera concerts, gala concerts and a regional tour of Opera for Young People to various regional locations.
Funding of $399,545 to the Barking Gecko Theatre Company will enable more regional families to enjoy world class theatre experiences for children, while the West Australian Symphony Orchestra will receive funding of $399,707 to provide a full-orchestra program for regional communities.
The Playing WA Multi-year grants program supports the costs of touring WA-produced performing arts shows to regional and remote towns and communities in WA.
The multi-year funding round of Playing WA supports a three-year touring program, allowing organisations to engage in longer term planning for regional touring.
The grants program is delivered as part of the State Government's Regional Arts and Cultural Investment Program (RACIP) to support arts and cultural activity in regional WA.
The RACIP is administered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.