Dance
How dance connects First Peoples on the world stage
The opportunity to explore cultural connections goes well beyond the sharing of art ā it connects with cultural values; our…
Review: Dancenorth's Dust, Brisbane Festival
A powerful piece of contemporary dance that flirts with potentially heavy-handed imagery but never succumbs to the obvious or the…
More skills and training required as mature dance sector grows
As our population ages, older Australiansā access to dance practice and training will become increasingly important.
Full circle: Tasdanceās new Artistic Director on coming home to Launceston
Almost two decades after leaving Tasmania, Adam Wheeler returns with an enriched skill set. He talks about telling stories, rejecting…
Review: Tracks Dance Company's In Your Blood, Darwin Festival
Featuring a cast of 40 and the work of seven choreographers, In Your Blood finds the sweet spot between sport…
New dance program en pointe for students
A new partnership between The McDonald College and Sydney Dance Company ensures students no longer need to prioritise dance training…
Review: Buried Country, The Beginning of Nature & Baker Boy, Darwin Festival
Impressions and critical reflections on the opening weekend of this yearās Darwin Festival by our Performing Arts Editor, Richard Watts.
More than just art: youth, dance, and community
Support, connection, self-trust and being truly heard: for young people in Launceston, Stompin is far more than just a youth…
Naya Wa Yugali (We Dance): The future starts here for young Indigenous dancers
Auditions for the 2019 intake at NAISDA Dance College are now open and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists aged…
Review: The Spinners, Adelaide Festival Centre
Dense with interpretive connotations, The Spinners is an hour-long homage to the Fates of Greek mythology.