About Miranda Daisy

Miranda Daisy is the dynamic force behind Perform Ability, a visionary initiative that has been transforming lives through the art of dance and performance for over a decade. With an unyielding passion for inclusion and the performing arts, Miranda has dedicated herself to creating empowering opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

Miranda’s journey began with the completion of her Diploma of Music Theatre from the esteemed Brent Street Studios in 2013. Her unwavering dedication and talent led her to captivate audiences in Japan, where she entertained as an accomplished performer at Universal Studios for 3.5 years.

Upon returning to Australia, Miranda’s dedication to fostering a positive influence through the arts led her to the Regional Institute Of Performing Arts – TAFE. In this capacity, she served as a guest instructor for their Dance For Wellbeing course, enabling her to specialise in equipping teachers with the skills to nurture the artistic potential of individuals with disabilities.

 

Miranda’s investment in her craft extended to comprehensive training, including completing her Disability Awareness Training, Dance Teaching For Inclusive Practices (TAFE), Dance for PD, and becoming a certified instructor of the Rhythm Works Integrative Dance program.

Pioneering change within the industry, Miranda introduced Australia’s first Dance For Inclusion™️ course, a testament to her innovation and commitment to fostering a more inclusive dance community. As the Founder and Director of Perform Ability, she not only teaches dance, yoga, and singing but also leads teacher training sessions to share her methodology and passion with fellow educators.

Outside of the studio, Miranda performs most weekends a singer, with a couple of corporate bands and when she can, she loves getting a pampering massage or taking a yoga class.

Miranda’s journey began with the completion of her Diploma of Music Theatre from the esteemed Brent Street Studios in 2013. Her unwavering dedication and talent led her to captivate audiences in Japan, where she entertained as an accomplished performer at Universal Studios for 3.5 years.