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24524 resultsThe art of dying well
‘Deathtalker’ Molly Carlisle has discovered the arts are the perfect vehicle for enabling her clients to have a ‘good death’.
National Play Festival travels to Perth in 2013
PlayWriting Australia will present the National Play Festival in Perth in 2013. In its sixth year, the Festival will host…
NICA graduate awarded gold in France
Lewis West has been presented with a Gold Medal at the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain in Paris for…
Turner Art Package for lucky hotel guests
A deal has been struck between the Intercontinental Hotel and the Art Gallery of South Australia in the lead up…
Vic Coalition Government steps in to help students dance
The Victorian Coalition government announces its new partnership with the Wakakirri Association to provide a replacement for the Rock Eisteddfod…
Why Study at TAFE when you could go to uni?
TAFE enrolments are suffering from competitive university courses and lost funding but a degree is not a substitute for vocational…
Global Repertoire Database makes strong progress
The Global Repertoire Database seeks to provide a comprehensive representation and global ownership and control of musical works and is…
Should the arts be colour blind?
For an Asian actor, the problem of stereotyping and cultural diversity isn’t solved by casting directors being colour blind.
‘Pride and Prejudice’ celebrates 200 years
Austen fans all over the world are reaching for their bonnets in celebration of the 200th year anniversary of ‘Pride…
Treasured Indigenous artist passes
Indigenous artist, Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa, known affectionately as Mrs. Bennett, has died.