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Performance review: Jurrungu Ngan-Ga (Straight Talk), State Theatre Centre of WA

A dance performance that takes us into the brutality of prisons and detention centres.

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What’s in store in 2024 for the performing arts (part two)

What do the MTC, The Australian Ballet and the SSO have in store for 2024? Read on!

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Ballet review: echoes of VAN GOGH, His Majesty's Theatre WA

Achingly beautiful in every aspect – the must-see production of 2023.

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Dancing on a tightrope: young dancers creating independent work for Fringe

Melbourne Fringe Festival continues its legacy of promoting cultural democracy and emerging artists with an exciting dance program for 2023.

Scene from The Journey Down performance (projection features Gija artist Gordon Barney).
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Storytelling sound sculpture’s epic journey from desert to museum

Salvaged from the outskirts of a remote East Kimberley town, a broken old ute has been turned into a resonant…

There's Something About Music from L to R: Irena Lysiuk, Naomi Price, Luke Kennedy and Marcus Corowa Photo: Damien Bredburg
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Review: Brisbane Festival opening

An eclectic opening night event set the tone of inclusivity and diversity for Brisbane Festival’s 2023 program.

Salamander Image: Damien Bredburg
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Multiform and dance review: Salamander, Brisbane Festival at Northshore 

A multidisciplined dance work with astonishing visuals and powerful contemporary messages, 'Salamander' is a major contributor to this year’s Brisbane…

Tae Tae in the Land of Yaaas! Maxi Shield and Maya Dove Photo: Damien Bredburg
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Theatre review: Tae Tae in the Land of Yaaas!, QPAC

This new work by the ever-inventive shake & stir theatre co. is a joyous and heart-warming follow-up to 'Fourteen', their…

A darkened warehouse space with a single female figure looking at a bright white light art installation that is the room's only light source.
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Site-responsive arts biennale enters exciting growth phase

An immersive arts biennale is steadily strengthening its place within the Australian contemporary arts scene.

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Performance review: idk, Carriageworks

A beguiling show exploring boundaries with three performers in a dance narrative.

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