Training and Careers as Qualified Dance-Health Specialists in Western Australia – Consultation DRAFT 30 October 2025
Dance and Allied Health Curriculum Pathways Mapping
Dance and Allied Health Curriculum Pathways Mapping
This Discussion Paper marks a new era for dance advocacy and research in Western Australia.
Global peer-reviewed research identified in this discussion paper demonstrates that the core elements of dance as an art form are uniquely effective as valid complementary therapies. The paper seeks to broaden the professional career opportunities for professionally qualified dancers in the dance industry and in the allied health sectors.
Dance’s multidimensional nature integrates aesthetic, physical, neuroanatomical, cognitive, emotional, and social elements, which promote health, resilience, and quality of life for people of all ages.
Lead Author: GARY HODGE (Ausdance WA Chair)
Contributing Author: DR. MARIA GAMBLE (Dance and Health Education Lecturer, Edith Cowan University; and Ausdance WA Board Member)
Ausdance WA delivered a rigorous dance sector consultation in early March 2024. Whilst we have a long history of research into the needs of the dance industry in WA which informed discussions through the consultation process, we anticipated there would be new, significant needs that emerged from the impacts of the COVID pandemic and Ausdance WA’s absence from the sector.
We engaged Rick Heath of PUSH Management to facilitate this industry consultation.