Performing Arts
Crowdfunding: making it work
After successfully crowdfunding a project, writer/director Lucy Gaffy asks others what they did right.
Fat Pig
Neil La Bute’s Fat Pig is a humorous consideration of the fickle and shallow sides of human experience.
Our essential cultural infrastructure
Collections and performance spaces are as much an infrastructure as roads and airports.
Why the National Curriculum won't happen for the arts
In 2014, the new Australian Curriculum in Music will be ready for implementation. But, most Victorian teachers lack the training.
From Chopper Read to stage struck
Chopper Read may no longer be the most dramatic occupant of Bendigo Gaol when the venue gets a new lease…
It might be late but it will look good
Melburnians waiting for trams will look forward to arrival even more when new artists are given the vehicles as moving…
Disputed art can tour under new law
Recent changes in legislation will provide an opportunity to view artworks mired in controversy and never seen in Australia.
Kate Tempest: GZA meets Ted Hughes
Performance poet, rapper, playwright – Kate Tempest is a lot of literary things. Is this the future of poetry?
Adelaide fights back from cultural crisis
Can artist run collectives, help solve Adelaide’s identity crisis, and stem the flow of young creatives to the east coast?
LINEAGE
Form Dance and Parramatta Riverside’s ‘Dance Bites’ season brought an exciting, colourful and exotic mixed bill of dance styles.