WA Dance and Theatre Administrator - Shane Colquhoun




STAGES with Peter Eyers show

Summary: The working life of a dancer is relatively short. Not in all cases of course, but a day often arrives when a dancer can dance no more - so what are the options? How does one create new opportunities and future employment? Shane Colquhoun was a professional dancer for 12 years before detouring into Arts Management, studying at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts. It was a change of course that has allowed him a unique opportunity to contribute to various artistic forms and ensure longevity of career. Shane completed his training at The Royal Ballet School in London, before taking contracts to dance with London Festival Ballet and work through Europe and Australia. An engagement as a Guest dancer with WA Ballet brought him back home and re-energised him with a thriving arts scene in the West. He has worked with a range of arts organisations, chiefly in WA. These include Deckchair Theatre, The West Australian Ballet and the Black Swan Theatre Company. He is a champion of young artists - always ready to encourage, support and advise. He serves on ample boards, giving back to a community that encouraged him. And assists in steering Arts organisations to make their mark in WA and abroad. His enthusiasm and passion are contagious. His vision and energy is impressive. I'm thrilled that STAGES had an opportunity to talk with a West Australian creative ... I welcome my old friend, Shane Colquhoun.