Dancers and academics at the 51国产视频 of Teesside are challenging the view of dance as a "Cinderella subject".
Although dance activities are booming thanks to TV shows such as Strictly Come Dancing, funding for the subject is falling, as are professional pay levels.
Kristine Sommerlade, a choreographer and artistic director of Tees Valley Dance, said: "We want to stimulate debate about dance and dancers' contribution to the creative economy." She joined Heike Salzer, programme leader of Teesside's BA (hons) dance, to host a discussion at the university.
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