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Keeping Dance Moving – DANZ Workshop in Wellington

Keeping Dance Moving – DANZ Workshop in Wellington


Studios in the 21st Century 2


Tuesday 24 March
10am to 2pm at Toi Poneke Wellington Arts Centre

Promotion and getting your message across - how are you communicating what you do and the benefits of dance to your target clients and audience?

Participants have the opportunity to have their promotional material critiqued. Promotional material can be sent to the tutor one week prior to the workshop and brought to the workshop. This is a good general workshop designed to get people thinking about their promotion in order to get clients or audience in.

Who is this for? Studio, freelance and community teachers

Tutor Phil Reed from Message Traders Publicity is a leading publicist in Wellington specialising in arts and entertainment. His extensive background in media as a writer, journalist and radio host has provided a unique insight into ways of getting media exposure for arts organisations and events. His role as a publicist covers aspects such as press releases, media liaison, biography writing, marketing and advertising - all the ways to get your message heard. Clients of Phil's include the New Zealand Fringe Festival, Footnote Dance Company, The NZ International Comedy Festival, Radio Active 89FM, and many prominent New Zealand musicians and bands.

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