Annual Report - QPAC
Annual Report - QPAC
Annual Report - QPAC
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The Best In<br />
Live Performance<br />
The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (<strong>QPAC</strong>) is a vital<br />
component of the state’s dynamic cultural sector, fostering<br />
an environment of innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship<br />
and learning. Through the presentation of a high quality<br />
and innovative program of performing arts <strong>QPAC</strong> connects<br />
audiences, artists, communities and industry.<br />
Operating under a unique curatorial framework, <strong>QPAC</strong> has<br />
dual functions as a performing arts centre of international<br />
standing and an entrepreneurial producer of high quality<br />
performing arts product. The Centre’s program consists of<br />
entrepreneurial ventures, commercial hires and a curated, noncommercial<br />
program across art forms that incorporates specific<br />
initiatives for children and young people. <strong>QPAC</strong> also produces<br />
a range of learning and engagement opportunities created to<br />
increase audiences’ understanding of and participation in live<br />
performance.<br />
Our Vision<br />
Queensland’s entertainment destination and the leading<br />
presenter of performing arts in the Asia Pacific<br />
Our Values<br />
Excellence<br />
Delivering the best<br />
Creativity<br />
Inspiration and innovation in everything we do<br />
Integrity<br />
Diligence, belief and passion<br />
Collaboration<br />
Mutually beneficial partnerships<br />
Entrepreneurship<br />
Commercial success<br />
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Matthew Robinson as Freddy Eynsford-Hill in<br />
My Fair Lady, Opera Australia. Photography Branco Gaica