Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts at Edith Cowan University is a performing arts school in Perth, Western Australia. Established in 1980, it is notable for being the most comprehensive performing arts school in Australia by disciplines of study and has produced some of Australia's most prominent graduates in the field.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: University building
- Description: performing arts school of Edith Cowan University
- Also known as: “WAAPA”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Mount Lawley Senior High School and Astor Theatre.
Mount Lawley Senior High School
School
Mount Lawley Senior High School is a public co-educational high day school in the City of Stirling, located in Mount Lawley, a northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Mount Lawley Senior High School is situated 220 metres east of Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
Astor Theatre
Movie theater
Perth Australia Temple
Church
Photo: PurpleWyrm, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Perth Australia Temple is the 106th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is located at 163–173 Wordsworth Avenue, Yokine, Western Australia, which is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Perth Australia Temple is situated 1½ km north of Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Menora and Mount Lawley.
Menora
Suburb
Photo: Orderinchaos, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Menora is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its local government area is the City of Stirling. In 1954, with the establishment of official suburban boundaries, the new offshoot from Mount Lawley was named Menora in honour of an old theatre of that name which was located within its borders.
Mount Lawley
Suburb
Photo: Gobeirne, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Mount Lawley is an inner northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The suburb is bounded by the Swan River to the east, Vincent, Harold and Pakenham Streets to the south, Central Avenue and Alexander Drive to the north, and Norfolk Street to the west.
Inglewood
Suburb
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
- Categories: faculty, performing arts school, building, and education
- Location: City of Stirling, Western Australia, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-31.92088° or 31° 55′ 15″ southLongitude
115.86775° or 115° 52′ 4″ eastLevels
3Open location code
4PWQ3VH9+J3OpenStreetMap ID
way 188016475OpenStreetMap feature
building=universityWikidata ID
Q7987501
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Swedish—“Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “西澳大利亞表演藝術學院”
- Chinese: “西澳演藝學院”
- Chinese: “西澳表演藝術学院”
- Chinese: “西澳表演藝術學院”
- Danish: “Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts”
- French: “Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts”
- Hebrew: “אקדמיית אוסטרליה המערבית לאמנויות הבמה”
- Japanese: “西オーストラリア・パフォーミングアート・アカデミー”
- Persian: “آکادمی هنرهای نمایشی استرالیای غربی”
- Polish: “Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts”
- Russian: “Академия исполнительских искусств Западной Австралии”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Acadamh Astràilia an Iar airson nan Ealan-cluiche”
- Spanish: “Academia de Australia Occidental de Artes Escenicas”
- Spanish: “Academia de Australia Occidental de Artes Escénicas”
- Swedish: “Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Ron Stone Park and Edith Cowan University Library Mount Lawley (Building 8).
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