Alice Dixon is choreographer, dancer, teacher, and performer working across contemporary dance, theatre and experimental performance. She has worked with Australian and international artists and companies including: Natalie Cursio, Lucy Guerin, Monica Bill Barnes & Company, CHUNKY MOVE (Antony Hamilton), Opera Australia, Mish Gregor and Lara Thoms (Aphids), Rawcus, Victoria Chiu, Reckless Sleepers, Phillip Adams BalletLab, Walter Dundervill, Euginia Lim, Rob McCreddie, Prue Clark and Emilie Collyer, Emma Riches, QL2 Youth Dance Company, Nebahat Erpolat, Deanne Butterworth, Gabrielle De Vetri and One Step at a Time Like This, amongst others. 

Since 2013 Alice has worked in collaboration with fellow dance and performance makers William McBride and Caroline Meaden. Together they have made and performed eight original works of dance and theatre, carving out a distinctive aesthetic and formal contribution to the local dance ecology. Alice Will Caroline have presented work in festivals and venues including Dance Massive, Next Wave, FOLA (Festival of Live Art), Dancehouse, Carriageworks, the Substation, Temperance Hall, Arts House, Abbotsford Convent, Northcote Town Hall and the National Gallery of Victoria.

Their most recent work ‘What’s Actually Happening’ was presented as part of the Keir Choreographic Award 2022.  Their work together has been recognised by numerous awards and nominations including the 2020 Green Room Award for Best Ensemble (Dance). In 2022 they were 1 of 10 artists/companies to be recognised with a $100,000 Chloe Munro Fellowship.