New Zealand School Of Dance Director Garry Trinder To Retire In 2027
The New Zealand School of Dance (NZSD) has announced that Director Garry Trinder MNZM will retire at the end of 2027, following three decades of contribution to the School and the wider dance community.
During his tenure, Trinder has supported generations of young dancers and played a key role in shaping New Zealand’s dance sector. Under his leadership, NZSD has strengthened its international reputation, expanded professional pathways for students, and fostered collaborations with leading choreographers in New Zealand and abroad. His legacy is reflected in both the School’s growth and the success of its alumni.
Looking back on his tenure, Trinder said, “It seems fitting to bow out at the School’s 60th anniversary. It has been an honour and a privilege to carry the responsibilities of this pivotal position for almost 30 years, but it is time to pass the baton to another visionary. I am grateful that we are here, thriving and striding forward”.
Chair of the NZSD Board of Trustees, Mary Slater, said: “Over the course of his extensive career, Garry has touched the lives of countless people as a leader, educator and mentor. All of us at the New Zealand School of Dance look forward to joining the broader dance community in celebrating his legacy in 2027.”
The NZSD Board will commence its search for a new Director in 2026, with further announcements to follow in due course.
For more information on the New Zealand School of Dance visit nzschoolofdance.ac.nz
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