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EXPERIENCES

DANCING GIANT CREATES BOLD AND DARING WORK TO CONNECT INTREPID AUDIENCES WITH BRILLIANT ARTISTS, IDEAS, AND THEIR OWN CREATIVITY.
Dancing Giant is a multidisciplinary production and events company, creating and delivering large-scale immersive experiences, theatre, festivals, and creative arts workshops.
Our aim is to inspire joy, wonder and adventure through art and theatre, breaking down traditional modes of performance and arts experiences to deliver unique and dynamic productions.
We play across mediums and genres always leading with storytelling, integrity and curiosity.
WE’RE KNOWN FOR
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Experiences
We seek out amazing works to present to Australian audiences, from traditional theatre to immersive experiences and events. When we can’t find it, we make it!
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Thought Leadership
We curate and tour the best thinkers and culture creators for festivals, summits, workshops and private events. We believe wisdom is gained by being curious and we seek to help connect great audiences to the big ideas of tomorrow.
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Storytelling
Story is a powerful tool that is at the heart of human connection. Through storytelling we engage with both our sense of self and other.
PROJECTS
THE TEAM
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DANIELLE HARVEY
Creative Director.
Danielle is the mind behind the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, the originating director and co-creator of the immersive juggernaut A Midnight Visit, and a respected curator and producer, whose previous roles include Executive Producer of Sydney's Mardi Gras Festival, and Head of Contemporary Performance for Sydney Opera House. In Sydney she created and produced the festivals All About Women, BingeFest and Antidote.
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NATHAN LUFF
Executive Director.
Nathan is the Children’s and YA Manager for the Sydney Writers’ Festival. He was previously the Festival Director of the Wakakirri National Story Festival and General Manager/Creative Producer for Powerhouse Youth Theatre (PYT). He is the author of numerous books for children, including Bad Grammar, and The Nerd Herd series. As a playwright he has twice been nominated for Awgie Awards based on his work for young audiences.