A BALLARAT Arts Foundation fundraiser is set to shine the spotlight on one of the city’s most famous performers.
The foundation is hosting an in-conversation evening with pole performer, choreographer, and businesswoman Kristy Sellars, known for her success on America’s Got Talent, and its Australian spin-off.
Sellars is the founder of PhysiPole Studios, which began locally in 2009, and is now in 17 locations internationally.
“My aim is to inspire and give local artists and kids some tips and help, whether they’re at the beginning, middle or mastery level,” she said.
“I pull a lot of inspiration from other artists, like composer Hans Zimmer. I don’t feel like I’m even close to mastering my art, but the more you know, the more you realise that you can learn more.
“I find it helpful to hear from other people who have been doing what they do for a long time, and I admire their work, so hopefully I can have that same impact on others.”
As part of the event, known as Life at the Top, Sellars will share stories from her career, including some behind the scenes moments from her work in television.
“The experiences I had with Simon Cowell and Terry Crews are always a crowd favourite,” she said.
“I often get asked how the shows work. Do the judges know you before you come out? Is it a surprise? I’ll reveal the answers to some of those questions.”
BAF chair Paula Nicholson said the fundraiser is a unique opportunity for locals.
“Kristy is a remarkable and highly talented young woman, generously supporting the efforts of the Ballarat Arts Foundation as we open our 2023 grant round application season,” she said.
“BAF recognises many of their long-term donors with named awards, and this list is always growing, with more citizens recognising the impact and importance of the Arts and wanting to assist in some way.”
Sellars said it’s crucial the arts sector is championed and funded in Ballarat.
“Creativity translates across every field, especially business,” she said. “I’m a creative person and businesswoman, and the more I can tap into my creativity, the better my businesses become.
“The more support we can give to people starting out, through grants and the BAF mentorship program, the better.
“It’s not something that was really around when I started and there can be a barrier between creativity and payment.
“Having the chance to encourage artists in Ballarat is a huge reward for me, and the more money we raise, the more creative people we can support.”
Life at the Top with Kristy Sellars will be held this Friday, 9 June at the Regent Cinemas from 6pm to 8pm. Visit ballaratartsfoundation.org.au for tickets.