Born in Busselton WA, Sarah Francis is a contemporary dance artist, emerging director and producer.
Sarah trained at West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, completing her Bachelor of Arts in Dance in 2019.
So far in 2025 Sarah has performed in Sydney Festival with Dance Makers Collective in 'ALL IN', production managed and directed 'Smile: The Story of Charlie Chaplin' in Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne and performed at the Nannup Music Festival in 'FLOW', created by Chrissie Parrott AO.
In 2024 Sarah performed in the original 'FLOW' by Chrissie Parrott AO, assistant directed and understudied 'DATASET' with Australian Dance Party (ACT), performed with live jazz musicians at 'Sound Explorations' (ACT), collaborated on two emerging artist dance works in Sydney for Sydney Fringe, created and performed the first draft of 'WILD-LIFE' with musician Alex Winner through Kickstart Arts Festival, supported by Propel Youth Arts and pvi collective. Sarah also took up the opportunity to work with Dance Makers Collective in Sydney through their Future Makers Program (NSW), and Perth Festival in the 'Connect Lab' to kickstart the year.
Sarah has also been the recipient of:
Regional Arts Western Australia Quick Response Grant 2024 Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (WA) SNAP Grant 2024 Edith Cowan University Inspiring Minds and Equity Scholarship- 2019 Edith Cowan University Scholarship- 2016 During 2020-2022 Sarah was the primary contemporary dance teacher, and assistant ballet teacher at Dunsborough School of Ballet, creating over seven dance works and inspiring joy in many children.
Other notable professional opportunities Sarah has been apart of include:
2023:
BREC South West Artist Retreat
2022:
‘Common Ground’ Undercurrent Theatre
‘Contagion’: Daisy Sanders project development #1
2021:
Daisy Sanders Movement Lab
Residency at KSAC, STRUT Perth
‘THREE’: Chrissie Parrot, Claudia Alessi and Talitha Maslin [secondment]
2020:
‘Colossus’: Stephanie Lake, Perth Festival
‘Ever[Sense]: Sarah Francis, Hidden Movements