The proposal for a national training institution for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts first arose in 1994, as part of the federal government's national arts policy, "Creative Nation". In 1997 the Queensland Government engaged choreographer and dancer Michael Leslie to establish the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts, and in 1998 classes were first held at the Metro Arts building in Edward Street, Brisbane.[1]
ACPA moved first to South Brisbane, then to Kangaroo Point. In January 2017, ACPA moved again, to the Judith Wright Arts Centre in Fortitude Valley, where greatly improved facilities include purpose-built studios for music, acting and dance.[2]
Description
The organisation teaches Indigenous and non-Indigenous acting, music and dance. It has won several national awards[3] and is nationally accredited as a registered training organisation. ACPA receives funding from the Queensland and Australian governments,[4] as well as from the private sector.[5]