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SheppARTon Festival: Emerging Voices

SheppARTon Festival 2013 will celebrate the theme Emerging Voices.

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How competitive funding harms the arts

In 'It's Culture, Stupid' an outspoken paper released today, the former head of Arts Queensland, argues for a massive overhaul…

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The art of dying well

‘Deathtalker’ Molly Carlisle has discovered the arts are the perfect vehicle for enabling her clients to have a ‘good death’.

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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.

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