The New Zealand Herald

Xmas cash keeps dancers in motion

This Christmas, the Herald is featuring 12 charities which have been chosen to get a $10,000 grant from Auckland Airport as part of its 12 Days of Christmas charity campaign. The $120,000 comes from generous travellers who donate money in globes throughou

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Dance is a form of expression many people love to take part in — no matter your age, background, capabiliti­es or non-capabiliti­es. Kiwi charity Touch Compass is a dance company that is all about inclusion and has members who have some kind of disability.

Establishe­d in 1997, the company creates experience­s and dance pieces for all audiences and for disabled and non-disabled performers.

Project manager Diane Eaglesome said: “We cater for youth and adults and have opportunit­ies at community and profession­al level.

“We are involved in many kinds of performanc­e including dance, theatre, film, installati­on, street art, to name a few.” Members of the company perform at events in local communitie­s as well as around the country and sometimes overseas.

“We enjoy collaborat­ion with arts organisati­ons and support other groups to offer inclusive opportunit­ies and make inclusive work.”

Touch Compass is one of a dozen Kiwi charities to receive a chunk of $120,000 in this year’s Auckland Airport 12 Days of Christmas initiative.

Their grant will go towards the production of a performanc­e work that weaves in Pasifika culture and tikanga Ma¯ori.

The work will be developed over the next few months and throughout next year before the finished product is showcased at arts festivals and events around the country and possibly overseas.

“Currently, we offer classes for youth and adults in the community in contempora­ry, youth theatre and hip hop.

“We are looking to expand these classes in 2019.”

Auckland Airport spokeswoma­n Helen James said: “We’re proud of the role we play in bringing people together and we’re delighted to support a performing arts company that values inclusiven­ess, empowers participan­ts and inspires audiences.”

We’re delighted to support a performing arts company that values inclusiven­ess . . .

Auckland Airport spokeswoma­n Helen James

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Touch Compass dance company includes performers with disabiliti­es.

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