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Performing arts skills are being lost

Old style hands-on training taught skills that young performing artists are not learning.

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Theatre companies can't afford to perform in WA's State Theatre

Prohibitive costs mean theatre companies often find it impossible to make a profit at WA’s State Theatre.

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Are arts and sports equally good for you?

Research is attempting to compare the mental health and wellbeing outcomes of arts participants and spectators with sports participants and…

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StageArt spots gems in their line-up for their festival StageArtXposed

StageArtXposed 2013 is coming in February, and it features a big line-up of big acts and casts to satisfy any…

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QTC on its way to rebuilding after 2011 floods

The Queensland Theatre Company has received funding from the Queensland Government to rebuild their resources for emerging artists while also…

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Music festival lends hand to fire-ravaged community

The Falls Music and Arts Festival is hoping fans will contribute to their fundraising efforts in Tasmania.

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The Kreutzer Sonata to hit Adelaide

Leo Tolstoy’s controversial novella ‘The Kreutzer Sonata’ to be played as part of the Adelaide Festival as a one man…

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More job vacancies in the arts

Arts employment appears strong despite the lowest job vacancy rate across the economy in almost three years.

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What to do when budgeting your grant money

Getting a grant can be life changing for the better, but that money has to last. Can you push the…

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Artist gives iconic paintings a gay twist

An American artist adds Ellen to the Last Supper and RuPaul to the Sistine Chapel.

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